1 00:00:06,760 --> 00:00:10,520 Speaker 1: At a Steve Tasker who has been all over the fields. 2 00:00:10,600 --> 00:00:12,200 Speaker 1: Kind of unique. He was kind of a dual role 3 00:00:12,280 --> 00:00:18,639 Speaker 1: player for you, Steve, Steve a blimp. We're not even 4 00:00:18,680 --> 00:00:25,560 Speaker 1: in the stratgyre of normalcy here. That's tune it up 5 00:00:25,560 --> 00:00:30,840 Speaker 1: for a Friday edition of One Fells Live. We are here. 6 00:00:31,240 --> 00:00:34,840 Speaker 1: We may turn into human kites down the Orchard Park 7 00:00:35,000 --> 00:00:39,839 Speaker 1: property because the wind is a blowing. Yeah, listen to 8 00:00:39,920 --> 00:00:41,720 Speaker 1: us now while you can, because I'm pretty sure we're 9 00:00:41,720 --> 00:00:43,639 Speaker 1: gonna lose power during the show. You will be off 10 00:00:43,680 --> 00:00:45,279 Speaker 1: the air. We're gonna get off early today. I can 11 00:00:45,280 --> 00:00:48,479 Speaker 1: just feel it. We have all put in requests for 12 00:00:48,640 --> 00:00:53,720 Speaker 1: human tethers because the building's shaken. I'm telling you right now, 13 00:00:53,760 --> 00:00:56,640 Speaker 1: if we go outside, you may never see us again. 14 00:00:57,080 --> 00:01:00,400 Speaker 1: Bless we have ankle weights on. We have. We're inside 15 00:01:00,440 --> 00:01:02,480 Speaker 1: the field house at one Bill's Drive. Everybody, you've all 16 00:01:02,480 --> 00:01:04,679 Speaker 1: seen it when you come to Bills games. It's a 17 00:01:04,720 --> 00:01:07,520 Speaker 1: big barn and man oh man, it rattled. It's rattling 18 00:01:07,560 --> 00:01:12,200 Speaker 1: and hummet it's rattling, and the studios got like a 19 00:01:12,240 --> 00:01:15,640 Speaker 1: flat roof and it's it's vibrating across. The lights are flickering. 20 00:01:15,800 --> 00:01:20,120 Speaker 1: Yea as they just did here no shot again. And 21 00:01:20,240 --> 00:01:24,200 Speaker 1: we were talking about this yesterday. We knew and and 22 00:01:24,440 --> 00:01:26,959 Speaker 1: Western New York has these days all of all the time, 23 00:01:27,319 --> 00:01:31,919 Speaker 1: like the end of days type days you think it's armageddon. Um. 24 00:01:32,360 --> 00:01:37,240 Speaker 1: The wind here is short of tornadoes, which I know 25 00:01:37,319 --> 00:01:42,200 Speaker 1: you grew up in tornado country, short of tornadoes. The 26 00:01:42,240 --> 00:01:47,400 Speaker 1: wind here there are times where I feel like it's unmatched, 27 00:01:48,480 --> 00:01:52,520 Speaker 1: and especially here in Orchard Park because we are five 28 00:01:52,680 --> 00:01:57,520 Speaker 1: miles due east of Lake Erie right and between here 29 00:01:57,640 --> 00:02:01,080 Speaker 1: and the lake, there's a lot of flat ground. It's 30 00:02:01,080 --> 00:02:03,640 Speaker 1: a lot like Kansas. Yeah, there's a lot of flat 31 00:02:03,680 --> 00:02:06,800 Speaker 1: ground between Lake Erie and us. The ground is flat. Yeah. 32 00:02:06,840 --> 00:02:10,680 Speaker 1: The thing that sets this ground apart from where I 33 00:02:10,680 --> 00:02:12,799 Speaker 1: grew up is a fact that they're as actually trees 34 00:02:12,880 --> 00:02:17,440 Speaker 1: growing on so um. But yeah, it's it's bad out. 35 00:02:18,080 --> 00:02:20,840 Speaker 1: It's bad out. It's supposed to go until four pm, 36 00:02:22,000 --> 00:02:24,560 Speaker 1: which goes an hour longer than our show. It's funny 37 00:02:24,560 --> 00:02:27,000 Speaker 1: because we can hear the guys in the control booth 38 00:02:27,120 --> 00:02:31,200 Speaker 1: like shut They're out there laughing us. The building is shuddering, 39 00:02:31,840 --> 00:02:34,600 Speaker 1: and you know, stuff's popping and falling off the shelves 40 00:02:34,600 --> 00:02:38,520 Speaker 1: out there, and they're it's an earthquake, but we are 41 00:02:38,639 --> 00:02:42,040 Speaker 1: here for you. The show goes on. Oh yeah, as 42 00:02:42,040 --> 00:02:44,560 Speaker 1: one Leonardo DiCaprio said in The Wolf of Wall Street, 43 00:02:44,720 --> 00:02:48,400 Speaker 1: the show, the show goes on. So we're here on 44 00:02:48,440 --> 00:02:53,560 Speaker 1: a Friday, which is always fun because the OBIL fan 45 00:02:53,639 --> 00:02:57,680 Speaker 1: mail bag is wide open for your questions and we 46 00:02:57,720 --> 00:03:02,360 Speaker 1: are here to answer them. So please feel free to 47 00:03:02,480 --> 00:03:05,760 Speaker 1: send one to us at one Bills Live on Twitter. 48 00:03:06,520 --> 00:03:10,760 Speaker 1: That's where it is for you to, you know, chime 49 00:03:10,800 --> 00:03:13,800 Speaker 1: in with a question that you may have. We have 50 00:03:13,840 --> 00:03:16,160 Speaker 1: a full slate for you today, as we usually do 51 00:03:16,240 --> 00:03:20,840 Speaker 1: on Fridays. We have the latest edition of Tasker's Teammate 52 00:03:20,919 --> 00:03:24,799 Speaker 1: coming your way in about twenty five thirty minutes, so 53 00:03:24,840 --> 00:03:27,959 Speaker 1: stay tuned for that. And then in the third hour 54 00:03:28,000 --> 00:03:30,919 Speaker 1: of our show, we have our good friend from NFL Films, 55 00:03:30,960 --> 00:03:35,320 Speaker 1: Greg Cosell, who is going to begin I'm excited about this, Steve. 56 00:03:35,360 --> 00:03:39,280 Speaker 1: He is going to begin his position by position breakdown 57 00:03:39,960 --> 00:03:42,960 Speaker 1: of the NFL Draft, and we are starting today with 58 00:03:43,120 --> 00:03:45,400 Speaker 1: edge rusher, which has we're not going to start with 59 00:03:45,480 --> 00:03:49,640 Speaker 1: running back. Something didn't something happen yesterday? Well something did happen, Steve, 60 00:03:49,680 --> 00:03:53,320 Speaker 1: You are one hundred percent correct. One free agent running 61 00:03:53,320 --> 00:03:56,000 Speaker 1: back by the name of Matt Brita agreed to terms 62 00:03:56,000 --> 00:03:59,640 Speaker 1: on a one year deal with the Buffalo Bills. And 63 00:04:00,760 --> 00:04:04,920 Speaker 1: what what's Breda known for. He's he's a speed back. 64 00:04:05,000 --> 00:04:07,920 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, so this represent I would say this Steve. 65 00:04:08,360 --> 00:04:12,280 Speaker 1: In the last couple of days here, Buffalo has added 66 00:04:12,320 --> 00:04:18,720 Speaker 1: to their speed quotient. Okay, some some ledge out there. Yeah, 67 00:04:18,880 --> 00:04:22,080 Speaker 1: I don't know if Steve's gonna make it. Uh, They've 68 00:04:22,120 --> 00:04:25,920 Speaker 1: added to their speed quotient in the form of Isaiah 69 00:04:26,000 --> 00:04:28,200 Speaker 1: McKenzie and Matt Breda. And you say, okay, well, what's 70 00:04:28,200 --> 00:04:30,880 Speaker 1: the big deal. Is Matt Breeda gonna be your top back? No, 71 00:04:31,120 --> 00:04:33,880 Speaker 1: he's not, but I think he is going to be 72 00:04:33,920 --> 00:04:36,279 Speaker 1: a back that's going to be used in certain instances 73 00:04:37,360 --> 00:04:39,120 Speaker 1: that is going to help this team. I think he's 74 00:04:39,120 --> 00:04:41,040 Speaker 1: going to help their outside zone run game if that's 75 00:04:41,040 --> 00:04:45,720 Speaker 1: what they choose to lean on with any degree. And 76 00:04:45,800 --> 00:04:49,960 Speaker 1: this is a guy who I think can benefit being 77 00:04:50,000 --> 00:04:52,320 Speaker 1: in this offense. And this is why. And I wrote 78 00:04:52,320 --> 00:04:55,760 Speaker 1: about this on Buffalo bills dot Com in a in 79 00:04:55,800 --> 00:04:57,719 Speaker 1: a piece that just went up today. Eight things we 80 00:04:57,839 --> 00:05:01,360 Speaker 1: learned about the Bills, the AFC East, and their twenty 81 00:05:01,400 --> 00:05:05,560 Speaker 1: twenty one opponents in free agency. They have speed to 82 00:05:05,600 --> 00:05:09,920 Speaker 1: the edge now, and in this offense where the deep 83 00:05:09,960 --> 00:05:15,200 Speaker 1: passing game must be respected by opposing defenses, they can't 84 00:05:15,200 --> 00:05:18,520 Speaker 1: bring extra safeties down in the box. Those guys are 85 00:05:18,520 --> 00:05:22,280 Speaker 1: coming from a long way off. If it's an RPO 86 00:05:22,360 --> 00:05:23,919 Speaker 1: and it turns out to be a run play to 87 00:05:23,960 --> 00:05:26,719 Speaker 1: the edge and Matt Breed is running the football because 88 00:05:26,720 --> 00:05:28,719 Speaker 1: that guy's getting to the edge a whole lot faster 89 00:05:29,440 --> 00:05:33,240 Speaker 1: than Devin Singletary or Zach Moss. And nothing against those 90 00:05:33,240 --> 00:05:36,040 Speaker 1: two guys. They have their place on this roster. Sean 91 00:05:36,120 --> 00:05:39,240 Speaker 1: McDermott and Brandon Bean have said it themselves. We are 92 00:05:39,400 --> 00:05:42,000 Speaker 1: more than capable of running the football with the people 93 00:05:42,000 --> 00:05:44,000 Speaker 1: we have on this roster already, that was before the 94 00:05:44,040 --> 00:05:47,440 Speaker 1: Matt Breed to acquisition. But now that you have this guy, 95 00:05:48,200 --> 00:05:51,200 Speaker 1: you've got speed to the edge. That guy's turning the 96 00:05:51,240 --> 00:05:54,400 Speaker 1: corner on people. Safeties aren't getting a sniff of him 97 00:05:54,800 --> 00:05:57,880 Speaker 1: until he's fifteen yards down field. And this is my 98 00:05:57,960 --> 00:06:00,719 Speaker 1: favorite part about the Matt Breed to a position Steve 99 00:06:01,520 --> 00:06:05,240 Speaker 1: a mistackle, Yeah, doesn't mean ten extra yards in the 100 00:06:05,320 --> 00:06:08,680 Speaker 1: run game. It could mean a touchdown and six points 101 00:06:08,680 --> 00:06:13,400 Speaker 1: on the board for the Bills. So that's a weapon. Yeah, 102 00:06:13,440 --> 00:06:18,360 Speaker 1: and he's a veteran guy. Sighting played in the Super 103 00:06:18,400 --> 00:06:23,080 Speaker 1: Bowl for San Francisco. He's been part of committee backfields before. 104 00:06:23,160 --> 00:06:26,280 Speaker 1: He knows what the role means. Yeah, it's uh, it's 105 00:06:26,320 --> 00:06:28,320 Speaker 1: really good signing. I haven't met the guy. I don't 106 00:06:28,360 --> 00:06:31,560 Speaker 1: know much about him, but it really is intriguing. I'd 107 00:06:31,600 --> 00:06:34,240 Speaker 1: like to know why he was only a year in Miami. Um, 108 00:06:36,240 --> 00:06:39,120 Speaker 1: what what the deal was there? But yeah, he didn't 109 00:06:39,160 --> 00:06:43,600 Speaker 1: really find any footing there. Yeah, yeah, I think that 110 00:06:43,720 --> 00:06:48,159 Speaker 1: was that may have been as much about the Dolphins 111 00:06:48,160 --> 00:06:49,680 Speaker 1: as it was about Matt Breda, But I don't know. 112 00:06:50,240 --> 00:06:52,160 Speaker 1: Maybe there was a problem there, maybe not. Anyway, it 113 00:06:52,160 --> 00:06:54,880 Speaker 1: doesn't matter. They liked Myles Gasket. I think that was clear. 114 00:06:54,960 --> 00:06:57,560 Speaker 1: The offensive staff liked Myles Gasket, and to his credit, 115 00:06:57,600 --> 00:07:00,000 Speaker 1: he was productive for the Dolphins on the ground last year. 116 00:07:00,680 --> 00:07:02,800 Speaker 1: And I mean Matt Rieda wasn't the only guy that 117 00:07:02,880 --> 00:07:05,480 Speaker 1: found it tough getting on the field the running back 118 00:07:05,560 --> 00:07:07,440 Speaker 1: room for the Dolphins. Like, Okay, if that's the case, 119 00:07:07,480 --> 00:07:09,520 Speaker 1: that's great, that's fine. Let's give the guy shot. I mean, 120 00:07:09,800 --> 00:07:13,560 Speaker 1: certainly we are, but I'm I'm just saying, uh, good 121 00:07:13,560 --> 00:07:15,520 Speaker 1: for them. Um, let's let's see what he can do. 122 00:07:15,640 --> 00:07:18,440 Speaker 1: He's a guy that probably still has a lot left 123 00:07:18,440 --> 00:07:21,000 Speaker 1: in the tank and also and also probably has a 124 00:07:21,040 --> 00:07:22,520 Speaker 1: little bit of a chip on his shoulder wanting to 125 00:07:22,520 --> 00:07:26,120 Speaker 1: prove something, and he's moving to the same division where 126 00:07:26,120 --> 00:07:29,000 Speaker 1: he's just played a year ago. So I'm I'm liking 127 00:07:29,000 --> 00:07:31,800 Speaker 1: that signing. I like his skill set. Like I said, 128 00:07:31,800 --> 00:07:34,440 Speaker 1: it compliments Moss and Singletary extremely well. It gives the 129 00:07:34,480 --> 00:07:41,440 Speaker 1: Bills another another dimension with a running back. Yeah, it's 130 00:07:41,480 --> 00:07:43,040 Speaker 1: gonna be fun. I think it's I think it's a 131 00:07:43,040 --> 00:07:46,640 Speaker 1: great signing, and it also loosens him up from the 132 00:07:46,800 --> 00:07:53,760 Speaker 1: Naji Harris Travis DTN conversation. You can bet unless those 133 00:07:53,800 --> 00:07:58,440 Speaker 1: guys are there at like ninety six, well, or even 134 00:07:58,480 --> 00:08:03,480 Speaker 1: sixty one sixty four, Um, it's sixty four this time. Yeah, 135 00:08:03,520 --> 00:08:08,040 Speaker 1: it's it's thirty sixty four or sixty one, thirty sixty one, 136 00:08:08,240 --> 00:08:10,960 Speaker 1: ninety three. If he's around, even if he's a ninety 137 00:08:10,960 --> 00:08:14,360 Speaker 1: three maybe right, you probably won't be I don't think 138 00:08:14,360 --> 00:08:17,080 Speaker 1: he'll be at thirty, right, So that's fine. But now 139 00:08:17,120 --> 00:08:19,400 Speaker 1: you don't have to sweat it. And I don't I 140 00:08:19,440 --> 00:08:23,360 Speaker 1: don't get the sense that they were Um, we were 141 00:08:23,400 --> 00:08:25,040 Speaker 1: talking adat I was talking it down. I was like, 142 00:08:25,040 --> 00:08:26,880 Speaker 1: there's no way they're gonna take him even at thirty 143 00:08:27,040 --> 00:08:30,200 Speaker 1: and maybe at sixty one or running back of any kind, 144 00:08:30,480 --> 00:08:34,959 Speaker 1: but so be it. Now I think that's that's fine. 145 00:08:35,360 --> 00:08:39,120 Speaker 1: So now you can go in and if if a 146 00:08:39,440 --> 00:08:43,360 Speaker 1: etn or Nagi Harris is there and no and don't 147 00:08:43,400 --> 00:08:47,040 Speaker 1: they don't think anybody else can play at that spot, Yeah, 148 00:08:47,200 --> 00:08:50,520 Speaker 1: take him, I think more so, more and more than likely. 149 00:08:50,720 --> 00:08:53,320 Speaker 1: Now I'm leaning towards an edge rusher if there's a 150 00:08:53,440 --> 00:08:56,040 Speaker 1: quality guy that falls there, or like I said, like 151 00:08:56,040 --> 00:09:02,240 Speaker 1: we've been talking, an offensive tackle or a versatile offensive 152 00:09:02,240 --> 00:09:04,400 Speaker 1: lineman that can play a couple of different spots is 153 00:09:04,400 --> 00:09:07,040 Speaker 1: available there. So now that's what I'm looking at. But 154 00:09:07,160 --> 00:09:12,160 Speaker 1: even that now has you know, I think that's that's 155 00:09:12,200 --> 00:09:16,920 Speaker 1: a nice sign of timely signing. Yeah, and it's already 156 00:09:17,000 --> 00:09:24,880 Speaker 1: led to a possible race challenge. Steven saw it. Isaiah McKenzie, 157 00:09:25,440 --> 00:09:32,720 Speaker 1: who is pretty darn fast himself, has essentially I don't 158 00:09:33,120 --> 00:09:38,040 Speaker 1: called out, it's kind of strong. He's essentially asked Matt Brita, 159 00:09:38,280 --> 00:09:41,720 Speaker 1: his new teammate, if he is willing to run a 160 00:09:41,800 --> 00:09:45,839 Speaker 1: race at some point now Brita at the pro, at 161 00:09:45,880 --> 00:09:48,080 Speaker 1: his pro day and at the combat. I believe clock 162 00:09:48,160 --> 00:09:52,319 Speaker 1: four three eight. I mean is a fast dude. Now, 163 00:09:52,360 --> 00:09:59,080 Speaker 1: Isaiah McKenzie is pretty quick too, but I well, you 164 00:09:59,080 --> 00:10:01,280 Speaker 1: know what, let me let check. I'm gonna double check 165 00:10:01,360 --> 00:10:05,880 Speaker 1: for us the magic of Google. Okay, you're talking about 166 00:10:05,880 --> 00:10:08,880 Speaker 1: forty times. I'm gonna check his forty times. Here's the thing. 167 00:10:09,760 --> 00:10:14,400 Speaker 1: And I and I know times four four two, right, Brita, 168 00:10:14,480 --> 00:10:18,160 Speaker 1: four three eight, I get you. Here's the Here's what 169 00:10:18,240 --> 00:10:23,800 Speaker 1: people don't get about speed in the NFL. It's great 170 00:10:23,840 --> 00:10:26,680 Speaker 1: when you come out on a pro day like these guys. 171 00:10:26,679 --> 00:10:29,200 Speaker 1: We were talking about those guys yesterday at Georgia running 172 00:10:29,200 --> 00:10:32,160 Speaker 1: those big heavy dudes running sub four fours or you 173 00:10:32,200 --> 00:10:35,280 Speaker 1: know and all and how fast they are. And guys 174 00:10:35,320 --> 00:10:39,040 Speaker 1: like Brita and Isaiah McKenzie coming out of college and 175 00:10:39,120 --> 00:10:41,640 Speaker 1: running the you know, low four fours, high four threees. 176 00:10:42,880 --> 00:10:46,160 Speaker 1: You play a couple of years in the NFL, you 177 00:10:46,200 --> 00:10:48,720 Speaker 1: don't even feel like running forty yards, let alone time 178 00:10:48,760 --> 00:10:53,040 Speaker 1: in yourself. It gets really tedious to start running for now. 179 00:10:53,040 --> 00:10:55,160 Speaker 1: These guys are competitive and they'll take each other on 180 00:10:55,280 --> 00:11:02,760 Speaker 1: no question, but man, oh man, it father time and 181 00:11:02,920 --> 00:11:07,800 Speaker 1: the hard scrabble life of the NFL will suck the 182 00:11:07,880 --> 00:11:11,320 Speaker 1: wind out of your forty time in a heartbeat. So 183 00:11:13,360 --> 00:11:17,560 Speaker 1: don't expect those guys to be running four three's. Yeah 184 00:11:17,559 --> 00:11:20,200 Speaker 1: after a four year NFL career could be a training camp. 185 00:11:20,840 --> 00:11:23,080 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, I gotta do in your health. They'll do 186 00:11:23,120 --> 00:11:25,000 Speaker 1: it behind closed door. Heay this, They're not doing that 187 00:11:25,040 --> 00:11:28,960 Speaker 1: in week sixteen. No, they're like, man to forget it. 188 00:11:29,080 --> 00:11:32,080 Speaker 1: You win, no, no, no, no no. But when you're 189 00:11:32,200 --> 00:11:35,120 Speaker 1: in the off season, talk a little junk. Yeah, it's 190 00:11:35,160 --> 00:11:37,880 Speaker 1: a lot of fun. And and and I've said this before, 191 00:11:37,960 --> 00:11:41,680 Speaker 1: when you're even in the locker room, when they're everything 192 00:11:42,040 --> 00:11:45,080 Speaker 1: that you do is a competition. I mean you can't 193 00:11:45,120 --> 00:11:48,920 Speaker 1: even you know which who's who can make the ball 194 00:11:48,920 --> 00:11:52,560 Speaker 1: a tape in the garbage from across the room. You know, 195 00:11:53,040 --> 00:11:56,360 Speaker 1: more often than not, you know that's it's everything's a competition. 196 00:11:56,960 --> 00:12:00,480 Speaker 1: So I've already volunteered to wave the green flash. I 197 00:12:00,520 --> 00:12:04,880 Speaker 1: saw that if if the Isaiah Act that bred it, 198 00:12:04,960 --> 00:12:08,520 Speaker 1: well yeah, but then that got that got met with 199 00:12:08,600 --> 00:12:12,280 Speaker 1: some negative commentary. You know, starter's pistol gun stuff. So 200 00:12:12,559 --> 00:12:15,240 Speaker 1: I'll just wave the green flags. I get it. Yeah, Okay, 201 00:12:15,440 --> 00:12:22,000 Speaker 1: we can't do anything, drop a handkerchief, whatever, okay, whatever, 202 00:12:22,040 --> 00:12:24,440 Speaker 1: I'll wave the green. We'll go. We'll go with the 203 00:12:24,520 --> 00:12:29,240 Speaker 1: NASCAR marks, Get set go. Yeah, they'll do it, you 204 00:12:29,280 --> 00:12:32,080 Speaker 1: know they will. And then and they'll you know, maybe 205 00:12:32,120 --> 00:12:34,640 Speaker 1: they'll raise some money with it or something, you right. Uh. 206 00:12:34,679 --> 00:12:37,400 Speaker 1: The other NFL news of note today, it is the 207 00:12:37,440 --> 00:12:41,000 Speaker 1: by U Pro Day where one Zach Wilson will be 208 00:12:41,240 --> 00:12:45,640 Speaker 1: putting his physical exploits as a quarterback on display for 209 00:12:45,960 --> 00:12:54,080 Speaker 1: any NFL team personnel, people, scouting personnel, college personnel, front 210 00:12:54,120 --> 00:12:58,680 Speaker 1: office personnel that are willing to watch. And I will 211 00:12:58,720 --> 00:13:02,200 Speaker 1: say this, Steve, it has already been reported and confirmed 212 00:13:02,640 --> 00:13:06,840 Speaker 1: now NFL teams the pro day COVID protocol rules are 213 00:13:06,960 --> 00:13:10,360 Speaker 1: that you can bring three people from your organization to 214 00:13:10,480 --> 00:13:13,920 Speaker 1: a given pro day, and at the BYU Pro Day 215 00:13:13,960 --> 00:13:18,000 Speaker 1: in provo, it has been confirmed that the Jets have 216 00:13:18,080 --> 00:13:25,280 Speaker 1: sent GM Joe Douglas, head coach Robert Sala, and offensive 217 00:13:25,320 --> 00:13:29,360 Speaker 1: coordinator michaela Floor. They are all there. And we know 218 00:13:29,400 --> 00:13:31,560 Speaker 1: the Jets have the second pick, but they also have 219 00:13:31,600 --> 00:13:36,920 Speaker 1: the twenty third pick. But it was interesting, Steve, because 220 00:13:37,040 --> 00:13:40,360 Speaker 1: last week when Corey Davis, their new free agent signee 221 00:13:40,360 --> 00:13:43,360 Speaker 1: at wide receiver was interviewed by the New York Media. 222 00:13:43,400 --> 00:13:47,600 Speaker 1: He said he was essentially told upon coming and agreeing 223 00:13:47,640 --> 00:13:50,440 Speaker 1: to sign with the Jets that Sam Darnold would be 224 00:13:50,559 --> 00:13:55,480 Speaker 1: on the roster, which lends credence to what I believe 225 00:13:55,679 --> 00:13:59,120 Speaker 1: is going to be a quarterback competition in training camp. 226 00:13:59,520 --> 00:14:01,920 Speaker 1: I still believe they're going to draft a quarterback at two. 227 00:14:02,400 --> 00:14:03,959 Speaker 1: I don't think they're trading out of it. Yeah, I 228 00:14:03,960 --> 00:14:07,920 Speaker 1: think they're crazy. Not too We had a we had 229 00:14:07,960 --> 00:14:12,360 Speaker 1: a conversation, this conversation before the show, and we usually 230 00:14:12,400 --> 00:14:14,079 Speaker 1: don't really try to talk so because we want to 231 00:14:14,120 --> 00:14:15,960 Speaker 1: keep it freshen we get here. But it was interesting 232 00:14:16,000 --> 00:14:22,840 Speaker 1: because I'm with you this um, this b YU guy Zi. Yeah, 233 00:14:23,200 --> 00:14:29,400 Speaker 1: he's six two two fifteen. He's really only played one 234 00:14:29,520 --> 00:14:34,320 Speaker 1: year for b YU. And this gets back to, you know, 235 00:14:35,000 --> 00:14:36,800 Speaker 1: the stuff we've talked about. I mean, you don't know, 236 00:14:37,080 --> 00:14:39,160 Speaker 1: like the Edge Rushes we were talking about yesterday, some 237 00:14:39,200 --> 00:14:41,160 Speaker 1: of these guys they've only played one year, their redshirt 238 00:14:41,200 --> 00:14:45,400 Speaker 1: sophomores coming out of college. Um, Zach Wilson's kind of 239 00:14:45,440 --> 00:14:48,800 Speaker 1: like that. There's not a ton of tape on him. 240 00:14:48,960 --> 00:14:50,840 Speaker 1: He had a breakout year. I guess would be the 241 00:14:50,840 --> 00:14:53,120 Speaker 1: best way to put it. Yeah, what does yeah against 242 00:14:53,120 --> 00:14:55,400 Speaker 1: and b Yu? I'm not by us a nice and 243 00:14:55,440 --> 00:15:00,360 Speaker 1: it's a it's a well respected program with some history 244 00:15:00,400 --> 00:15:03,000 Speaker 1: there with quarterbacks coming out Jim McMahon tied Debt mur 245 00:15:03,120 --> 00:15:05,080 Speaker 1: There's been some guys coming to Steve Young. There's been 246 00:15:05,080 --> 00:15:07,520 Speaker 1: some guys that come out of that program that are 247 00:15:07,600 --> 00:15:12,960 Speaker 1: good and have played well. But you know this, who 248 00:15:13,000 --> 00:15:15,400 Speaker 1: did they play this year? Do they have a let 249 00:15:15,440 --> 00:15:24,120 Speaker 1: off with? Navy played Troy, Louisiana Tech, University of Texas, 250 00:15:24,160 --> 00:15:36,440 Speaker 1: San Antonio, Houston, Texas State, Western Kentucky, Boise State, North Alabama, 251 00:15:36,920 --> 00:15:43,400 Speaker 1: Coastal Carolina, San Diego State, U SEF in the Boca 252 00:15:43,480 --> 00:15:49,320 Speaker 1: Raton Bull All right, well you SEEF and Coastal Carolina, Houston. 253 00:15:50,400 --> 00:15:52,800 Speaker 1: That's really the best teams that he played this year. 254 00:15:52,840 --> 00:15:55,640 Speaker 1: He played some cupcakes. I hate to say it. Yeah, 255 00:15:55,920 --> 00:15:58,160 Speaker 1: And so his numbers took this big jump and people 256 00:15:58,160 --> 00:16:02,000 Speaker 1: are like, oh, breakout season. Then you know, I get it. 257 00:16:02,080 --> 00:16:05,400 Speaker 1: And you know who he looks like physically to me 258 00:16:05,720 --> 00:16:07,680 Speaker 1: and we see his headshot and the way he's he's 259 00:16:07,760 --> 00:16:10,920 Speaker 1: like Kyle Bowler. Remember kyro the first round draft pick 260 00:16:10,920 --> 00:16:13,640 Speaker 1: of the Baltimore didn't work out for Zach Wilson. People 261 00:16:13,640 --> 00:16:15,960 Speaker 1: aren't gonna be happy. That doesn't have anything to do 262 00:16:15,960 --> 00:16:18,040 Speaker 1: with him. But yeah, right, I mean he looks just 263 00:16:18,120 --> 00:16:21,760 Speaker 1: like that guy. And I don't know, I'm with you, man, 264 00:16:21,800 --> 00:16:25,920 Speaker 1: I'm kind of like number two overall pick. Yeah, I 265 00:16:25,960 --> 00:16:28,760 Speaker 1: don't know, I'm not and I got Sam Darnold. Yeah, Now, 266 00:16:28,840 --> 00:16:32,000 Speaker 1: I mean in what about the In Zach Wilson's defense, 267 00:16:32,080 --> 00:16:36,880 Speaker 1: he has played in thirty career games in college. He's 268 00:16:37,160 --> 00:16:40,200 Speaker 1: he's got a career completion percentage of sixty seven point six, 269 00:16:40,480 --> 00:16:44,080 Speaker 1: which was obviously helped by his completion percentage of seventy 270 00:16:44,080 --> 00:16:47,160 Speaker 1: three point five this past season. But again against a 271 00:16:47,200 --> 00:16:50,840 Speaker 1: weaker schedule, Well, you would expect if you're gonna do that, 272 00:16:50,880 --> 00:16:52,960 Speaker 1: and that's what the people, that's what you're always here. 273 00:16:53,400 --> 00:16:58,360 Speaker 1: If he's gonna play lower level competition or like a cup, yeah, 274 00:16:58,400 --> 00:17:00,160 Speaker 1: he doesn't have to. You can't control who the team 275 00:17:00,240 --> 00:17:04,080 Speaker 1: gets scheduled. This year. It was harder with Covid. Here's 276 00:17:04,080 --> 00:17:07,399 Speaker 1: the thing. If he plays a lesser schedule or at 277 00:17:07,400 --> 00:17:12,480 Speaker 1: a lower level, like like Josh Allen did, does he 278 00:17:12,600 --> 00:17:15,600 Speaker 1: dominate better dominate? And he did thirty three touchdowns three 279 00:17:15,640 --> 00:17:17,879 Speaker 1: Picks completed seventy three and a half percent of his 280 00:17:17,920 --> 00:17:21,000 Speaker 1: passes through for almost thirty four hundred yards. Eleven yards 281 00:17:21,040 --> 00:17:24,399 Speaker 1: an attempt. Quarterback rate eleven yards attempt is ridiculous. I 282 00:17:24,440 --> 00:17:26,760 Speaker 1: know it is, but I think it speaks to the 283 00:17:26,840 --> 00:17:29,359 Speaker 1: level of defenses he was playing. And my best competition 284 00:17:29,400 --> 00:17:34,920 Speaker 1: he faced was Coastal Carolina and Houston and Boise State. 285 00:17:35,040 --> 00:17:37,280 Speaker 1: I mean the two top twenty five teams and Houston. 286 00:17:38,160 --> 00:17:42,359 Speaker 1: I'll say this, given even with Drew Brees in that mix, 287 00:17:44,600 --> 00:17:48,240 Speaker 1: you know it's I want to see how what kind 288 00:17:48,280 --> 00:17:50,920 Speaker 1: of arm does the guy have comparison to the guy 289 00:17:50,920 --> 00:17:52,879 Speaker 1: I've got Sam. If I'm the Jets, I'm talking about 290 00:17:52,960 --> 00:17:55,440 Speaker 1: Sam darn any of these teams. Do you take that 291 00:17:55,480 --> 00:18:00,560 Speaker 1: guy in the top five of the draft after that 292 00:18:00,760 --> 00:18:04,520 Speaker 1: career he's had, and I don't. Is he any more 293 00:18:04,520 --> 00:18:07,120 Speaker 1: impressive than two A tongue of Ioloa was last year. 294 00:18:08,240 --> 00:18:11,160 Speaker 1: I think he's got a better arm than two it does. 295 00:18:12,400 --> 00:18:16,080 Speaker 1: He clearly can throw it accurately, because even in his 296 00:18:16,160 --> 00:18:18,480 Speaker 1: freshman and sophomore year he was a sixty six percent 297 00:18:18,480 --> 00:18:22,200 Speaker 1: pass or a sixty two percent passer, so pretty good accuracy. 298 00:18:22,440 --> 00:18:26,520 Speaker 1: Strong arm. Kid can sling it obviously too. He must 299 00:18:26,520 --> 00:18:29,840 Speaker 1: see the field pretty well completing those passes, and you see, 300 00:18:29,840 --> 00:18:33,399 Speaker 1: I mean eleven yards an attempt means he's got to 301 00:18:33,440 --> 00:18:35,560 Speaker 1: be thrown it down the field a little bit, so 302 00:18:35,600 --> 00:18:39,560 Speaker 1: he's got to be able to see it. There's a 303 00:18:39,600 --> 00:18:42,080 Speaker 1: lot there to like, no question about it. Is he 304 00:18:42,280 --> 00:18:48,400 Speaker 1: better than Trevor Lawrence? Probably not because Lawrence, if even Lawrence, 305 00:18:48,440 --> 00:18:52,600 Speaker 1: has a long body of work right against high, top 306 00:18:52,720 --> 00:18:59,159 Speaker 1: level competition physically, physically, Trevor Lawrence has got a pro body, 307 00:18:59,320 --> 00:19:04,600 Speaker 1: pro arm. Lawrence is a little thinner because he's about 308 00:19:04,640 --> 00:19:09,439 Speaker 1: three inches taller and about the same weight, so he's 309 00:19:09,480 --> 00:19:12,480 Speaker 1: a little thinner, but he's he runs extremely well and 310 00:19:12,560 --> 00:19:14,240 Speaker 1: all of that. So what about the other guys like 311 00:19:14,280 --> 00:19:18,520 Speaker 1: this Lance, Trey Lance, North Dakota State. What about him 312 00:19:18,520 --> 00:19:24,240 Speaker 1: and up to Zach Wilson, Right, yeah, I mean lower 313 00:19:24,320 --> 00:19:28,159 Speaker 1: level of competition than even Zach Wilson saw at least 314 00:19:28,400 --> 00:19:33,040 Speaker 1: for the balance of his career in college, as I 315 00:19:33,160 --> 00:19:35,560 Speaker 1: understand it, and believe me, I have not. I've been 316 00:19:35,560 --> 00:19:38,080 Speaker 1: focusing on other positions in terms of draft prospects, not 317 00:19:38,160 --> 00:19:42,560 Speaker 1: quarterback because the Bills don't need one. But watching a 318 00:19:42,600 --> 00:19:46,920 Speaker 1: little bit of Trey Lance, not a whole lot. It's 319 00:19:46,960 --> 00:19:51,760 Speaker 1: the physical gifts that pop off the tape. That's why 320 00:19:51,840 --> 00:19:56,320 Speaker 1: some people are drawing comparisons to Josh Allen. But only 321 00:19:56,359 --> 00:20:02,080 Speaker 1: a one year starter, so that's an issue. Not a 322 00:20:02,119 --> 00:20:05,600 Speaker 1: big body of work, but completed sixty seven percent of 323 00:20:05,640 --> 00:20:11,720 Speaker 1: his passes last year for the Bison, twenty eight touchdowns, 324 00:20:12,320 --> 00:20:17,000 Speaker 1: zero picks, eleven point seven yard or nine point seven 325 00:20:17,080 --> 00:20:21,719 Speaker 1: yards an attempt, about twenty eight hundred yards passing. College 326 00:20:21,720 --> 00:20:25,440 Speaker 1: passer ratings are different from pro passer rating one eight 327 00:20:25,560 --> 00:20:29,200 Speaker 1: point six. The kid can throw at a country mile. 328 00:20:29,720 --> 00:20:34,080 Speaker 1: There's no debate about that. He is the modern day quarterback. 329 00:20:34,760 --> 00:20:37,720 Speaker 1: You know, can run the RPOs, can run the football 330 00:20:37,760 --> 00:20:41,920 Speaker 1: as a threat with his legs, giant arm. So there 331 00:20:41,960 --> 00:20:46,600 Speaker 1: are going to be differing grades on him. But Trey Lance, okay. 332 00:20:46,640 --> 00:20:52,800 Speaker 1: His draft stock is unquestionably aided and helped by Josh 333 00:20:52,800 --> 00:20:55,480 Speaker 1: Allen and what he has become over the last three years. 334 00:20:55,760 --> 00:20:59,240 Speaker 1: If Josh Allen doesn't have the year he add this season, 335 00:20:59,800 --> 00:21:01,800 Speaker 1: I don't know if Trey Lances draft grade is as 336 00:21:01,840 --> 00:21:07,119 Speaker 1: high as it is. Think about this too, what happens 337 00:21:07,160 --> 00:21:09,360 Speaker 1: if you're if you're an organization, like to say you're 338 00:21:09,400 --> 00:21:14,880 Speaker 1: the Jets or Jacksonville or any of them, and you 339 00:21:14,920 --> 00:21:20,440 Speaker 1: pick up a guy like right, he can scoot and 340 00:21:20,480 --> 00:21:24,880 Speaker 1: he's nim nimble enough change direction, all right, So you 341 00:21:24,880 --> 00:21:28,760 Speaker 1: pick this guy. All of a sudden, the fan base, 342 00:21:29,040 --> 00:21:35,359 Speaker 1: the ownership, the GM and the entire NFL focus squarely 343 00:21:35,640 --> 00:21:41,040 Speaker 1: on your coaching staff turning Trey Lance into Josh Allen. Yeah, 344 00:21:41,080 --> 00:21:44,080 Speaker 1: do you have the player you've gotten there? Everybody starts 345 00:21:44,080 --> 00:21:48,359 Speaker 1: looking at Trey Lance and your coaching staff and saying, Okay, 346 00:21:48,520 --> 00:21:52,440 Speaker 1: you saw what Brian day Ball and all those guys 347 00:21:52,840 --> 00:21:59,800 Speaker 1: did in Buffalo. Let's see it. Make it happen. You 348 00:21:59,800 --> 00:22:03,840 Speaker 1: have no excuses because it's been done before and recently, 349 00:22:04,800 --> 00:22:08,720 Speaker 1: so let's see it. And that's that's where it falls, 350 00:22:08,800 --> 00:22:10,520 Speaker 1: right on the top of your coaching staff to turn 351 00:22:10,560 --> 00:22:15,720 Speaker 1: Trey Lance into Josh Allen. Um, it ain't that easy. 352 00:22:15,760 --> 00:22:17,800 Speaker 1: A lot of that falls on the guy, not on 353 00:22:17,800 --> 00:22:20,040 Speaker 1: the coaching staff. But that's not how, that's not how 354 00:22:20,080 --> 00:22:22,280 Speaker 1: the public order that maybe even ownership will see it. 355 00:22:22,800 --> 00:22:25,720 Speaker 1: From what I can gather, Lance doesn't have an official 356 00:22:25,800 --> 00:22:30,000 Speaker 1: forty time, but based on film study, it's estimated he 357 00:22:30,080 --> 00:22:33,600 Speaker 1: runs in the mid four or fives. That's moving pretty fast. 358 00:22:33,680 --> 00:22:37,760 Speaker 1: Fast for a man his size. Um for a quarterback, 359 00:22:37,800 --> 00:22:40,440 Speaker 1: that's fast. I mean it's not. It's not Lamar Jackson, 360 00:22:40,600 --> 00:22:45,080 Speaker 1: but no. But you know he's six four two twenty six. 361 00:22:45,240 --> 00:22:47,760 Speaker 1: You don't have right. He's a little smaller than Josh 362 00:22:47,800 --> 00:22:55,720 Speaker 1: about twenty pounds later and an in shorter. There's no yeah, 363 00:22:55,920 --> 00:22:59,440 Speaker 1: four or five for quarterbacks. Is is great. It's it's 364 00:22:59,480 --> 00:23:02,040 Speaker 1: plenty ass enough if you're going to be a guy 365 00:23:02,040 --> 00:23:03,920 Speaker 1: that throws from the pocket anyway, because you're gonna be 366 00:23:03,920 --> 00:23:06,000 Speaker 1: able to outrun all the defensive ends and all the 367 00:23:06,119 --> 00:23:08,560 Speaker 1: outside linebackers to the edge to get rid of the 368 00:23:08,560 --> 00:23:10,440 Speaker 1: football that kind of thing, or and you're gonna be 369 00:23:10,520 --> 00:23:12,359 Speaker 1: nifty enough that kind of stuff. So it's gonna be 370 00:23:12,520 --> 00:23:17,000 Speaker 1: that's plenty fast enough. And you know, I say this, 371 00:23:17,080 --> 00:23:19,600 Speaker 1: but nobody's really looking to turn into the Baltimore Ravens 372 00:23:19,680 --> 00:23:24,879 Speaker 1: right now. It's a throwing league, and the Ravens get 373 00:23:24,920 --> 00:23:26,760 Speaker 1: a lot of mileage out of running the ball better 374 00:23:26,760 --> 00:23:30,280 Speaker 1: than everybody. And it got him to the to the 375 00:23:30,320 --> 00:23:32,560 Speaker 1: Divisional round of the playoffs last year and again gave 376 00:23:32,600 --> 00:23:34,959 Speaker 1: the team that won the game, the Bills, everything they 377 00:23:35,000 --> 00:23:37,800 Speaker 1: can handle. But ultimately it was a throwing game that 378 00:23:38,040 --> 00:23:40,480 Speaker 1: betrayed him. So yeah, it's it's a throwing league. So 379 00:23:40,520 --> 00:23:44,560 Speaker 1: nobody's really wanting, you know, Trey Lance to turn into 380 00:23:44,720 --> 00:23:48,520 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson. So he's plenty athlete enough to play in 381 00:23:48,560 --> 00:23:52,240 Speaker 1: the NFL. Well, yeah, because what NFL clubs are after now, 382 00:23:52,800 --> 00:23:54,879 Speaker 1: And this is why mac Jones is getting knocked so 383 00:23:54,960 --> 00:23:58,080 Speaker 1: much from Alabama. Right, He's a traditional pocket quarterbaus at 384 00:23:58,080 --> 00:24:02,320 Speaker 1: Philip Rivers, super off the arts, football acumen and IQ. 385 00:24:03,240 --> 00:24:07,520 Speaker 1: But he's getting knocked because he doesn't run like Josh 386 00:24:07,560 --> 00:24:10,840 Speaker 1: Allen or Lamar Jackson or even Justin Herbert. He doesn't 387 00:24:10,920 --> 00:24:14,439 Speaker 1: have that kind of mobility. So you better have a 388 00:24:14,560 --> 00:24:19,520 Speaker 1: rock solid offensive line for a quarterback like that to 389 00:24:19,680 --> 00:24:25,080 Speaker 1: operate at optimum efficiency. And that's why morked. Like ten 390 00:24:25,200 --> 00:24:29,080 Speaker 1: years ago, people be all over Mac Jones and they'd 391 00:24:29,080 --> 00:24:31,520 Speaker 1: be calling Trey Lance a boom or bus guy that 392 00:24:31,600 --> 00:24:35,360 Speaker 1: runs around. Yeah, the script has been flipped. He would 393 00:24:35,359 --> 00:24:38,040 Speaker 1: have been absolutely stereotyped. The script has been flipped now. 394 00:24:38,040 --> 00:24:40,800 Speaker 1: It only takes one team, but the vast majority of 395 00:24:40,840 --> 00:24:45,119 Speaker 1: people believe because of Trey Lance's athletic ability, his ceiling 396 00:24:45,200 --> 00:24:47,920 Speaker 1: is deemed to be much higher in today's NFL than 397 00:24:47,960 --> 00:24:51,000 Speaker 1: that if mac Jones right or wrong, Yeah, right, whether 398 00:24:51,040 --> 00:24:54,480 Speaker 1: you like it or not. And it may be that, yeah, 399 00:24:54,640 --> 00:24:57,080 Speaker 1: you could. We don't know. Either one of them could 400 00:24:57,119 --> 00:24:59,000 Speaker 1: be the next getting the right setting, either one of 401 00:24:59,040 --> 00:25:01,159 Speaker 1: them could be the next best thing. That's it's all 402 00:25:01,240 --> 00:25:03,240 Speaker 1: up to your organization. You're getting the right You're getting 403 00:25:03,240 --> 00:25:06,200 Speaker 1: the right offensive system with the right coaching staff. Mac 404 00:25:06,240 --> 00:25:09,040 Speaker 1: Jones could be a better pro than Trey Lance very easily. 405 00:25:09,040 --> 00:25:11,879 Speaker 1: It could happen the exact opposite way. It's where you 406 00:25:12,040 --> 00:25:15,280 Speaker 1: land and the coaching staff that you're with that makes 407 00:25:15,280 --> 00:25:17,520 Speaker 1: a difference. Do you think Josh Allen would be having 408 00:25:17,520 --> 00:25:19,399 Speaker 1: the same level of success he's having now if he 409 00:25:19,440 --> 00:25:23,200 Speaker 1: got drafted by the Jets. I don't know, because he 410 00:25:23,280 --> 00:25:25,040 Speaker 1: certainly wasn't going to get the player now. He was 411 00:25:25,040 --> 00:25:27,520 Speaker 1: going to work just as hard as he has in 412 00:25:27,560 --> 00:25:30,199 Speaker 1: the off seasons, you know, with Jordan Palmer and everything. 413 00:25:30,600 --> 00:25:33,960 Speaker 1: But but the environment around you, I mean, can you 414 00:25:34,040 --> 00:25:37,439 Speaker 1: imagine Josh with the Jets who and all the developments 415 00:25:37,520 --> 00:25:40,120 Speaker 1: head coach Todd Bulls, Todd Bowles and then Adam Gase 416 00:25:40,119 --> 00:25:44,000 Speaker 1: If it didn't work out with Yeah, it might have 417 00:25:44,000 --> 00:25:47,720 Speaker 1: been tough. Sledding for him there it might have been 418 00:25:47,920 --> 00:25:51,320 Speaker 1: that's that's where you land is huge and who you 419 00:25:51,359 --> 00:25:56,080 Speaker 1: have as a coaching staff telling you Josh Allen has 420 00:25:56,200 --> 00:25:59,960 Speaker 1: changed the perception of what is possible with an athletic quarterback, 421 00:26:00,119 --> 00:26:03,040 Speaker 1: gonna help get drafted a lot higher this year. He 422 00:26:03,080 --> 00:26:06,520 Speaker 1: has really changed the way people look at the upside 423 00:26:06,520 --> 00:26:11,160 Speaker 1: of a guy. And he reminded a lot of scouts 424 00:26:11,240 --> 00:26:12,960 Speaker 1: why they looked for the guy with the big arm 425 00:26:12,960 --> 00:26:15,080 Speaker 1: and the athletics, because if you get the right coaching 426 00:26:15,080 --> 00:26:17,920 Speaker 1: staff in the right environment, that guy blossoms all of 427 00:26:17,960 --> 00:26:21,200 Speaker 1: a sudden. You got a guy with no ceiling. There's 428 00:26:21,200 --> 00:26:23,760 Speaker 1: no ceiling. But he said a precedent. I mean, we 429 00:26:23,800 --> 00:26:25,879 Speaker 1: talked to Brian Billick two months ago. Have you ever 430 00:26:25,880 --> 00:26:29,280 Speaker 1: seen somebody improve their completion percentage this degree? He goes, 431 00:26:29,320 --> 00:26:31,720 Speaker 1: it's unprecedent. It's exactly right. And that guy's been in 432 00:26:31,720 --> 00:26:35,360 Speaker 1: football for fifty years. Yeah, he's right. And that's why. 433 00:26:35,600 --> 00:26:37,960 Speaker 1: That's why even deep into this last season where Josh 434 00:26:38,000 --> 00:26:41,080 Speaker 1: was runner up in the MVP balloting, he was still 435 00:26:41,119 --> 00:26:42,919 Speaker 1: being a punchline for a lot of people. They just 436 00:26:42,920 --> 00:26:45,240 Speaker 1: not add whatever, you know, they just didn't just didn't 437 00:26:45,240 --> 00:26:49,600 Speaker 1: believe it, and you know and now and you think 438 00:26:49,600 --> 00:26:52,960 Speaker 1: about it, and everybody says, well, Pat Mahomes this, Pat 439 00:26:52,960 --> 00:26:55,080 Speaker 1: Mahomes that, and he deserves every good thing is said 440 00:26:55,080 --> 00:26:56,880 Speaker 1: to him. Sure, and you think about it. It It took 441 00:26:56,960 --> 00:26:59,199 Speaker 1: him two years to get to where he was. It 442 00:26:59,280 --> 00:27:03,720 Speaker 1: took Josh three and took Josh Moore snaps, I would say, 443 00:27:03,960 --> 00:27:06,440 Speaker 1: because as soon as Mahomes got on the way. I 444 00:27:06,480 --> 00:27:08,440 Speaker 1: don't know why that that. Mahomes wouldn't have been good 445 00:27:08,440 --> 00:27:11,000 Speaker 1: his first year either, but he had to wait a 446 00:27:11,080 --> 00:27:13,400 Speaker 1: year because Alex Smith and the way Andy Reid wanted 447 00:27:13,400 --> 00:27:14,880 Speaker 1: to handle him. But when he got on the field, 448 00:27:14,920 --> 00:27:17,600 Speaker 1: bank MVP Josh had a lot more ground to cover 449 00:27:17,680 --> 00:27:21,600 Speaker 1: coming out of college than Mahomes did. That's exactly and 450 00:27:21,680 --> 00:27:23,960 Speaker 1: only took him one more year. That's exactly right. That's 451 00:27:24,800 --> 00:27:28,119 Speaker 1: that's not a knock, that's a compliment. And he didn't 452 00:27:28,119 --> 00:27:31,480 Speaker 1: come into the team around him when he took over 453 00:27:31,560 --> 00:27:35,960 Speaker 1: as a rookie was a mess. Yeah, that was capa 454 00:27:36,720 --> 00:27:39,600 Speaker 1: draft pick signing. Um. You know, the salary cap was 455 00:27:39,600 --> 00:27:41,840 Speaker 1: out of whacked. They were eating a lot of dead 456 00:27:41,920 --> 00:27:44,320 Speaker 1: cap space. Chiefs were a playoff team, and the Chiefs 457 00:27:44,320 --> 00:27:47,960 Speaker 1: were playoffs with Alex Smith before, so that's that was 458 00:27:48,000 --> 00:27:51,400 Speaker 1: a difference as well. So we've got we've talked about 459 00:27:51,400 --> 00:27:53,600 Speaker 1: this last couple of days. The environment to which these 460 00:27:53,600 --> 00:27:58,440 Speaker 1: guys move into as rookies isn't has an enormous mechanic 461 00:27:59,119 --> 00:28:03,719 Speaker 1: of say in how their pro career is gonna gonna go, 462 00:28:03,800 --> 00:28:07,280 Speaker 1: at least how it's gonna start off. The other item, 463 00:28:07,280 --> 00:28:09,760 Speaker 1: more Bills related that we wanted to mention before we 464 00:28:09,760 --> 00:28:12,920 Speaker 1: finished this first segment, is the Adam Schefter report that 465 00:28:13,440 --> 00:28:19,160 Speaker 1: Steelers free agent safety Sean Davis is visiting the Bills today. 466 00:28:19,680 --> 00:28:23,440 Speaker 1: That is a report, as I said, from ESPN's Adam Schefter. 467 00:28:24,040 --> 00:28:25,920 Speaker 1: And you say, well, why do they need that guy? 468 00:28:25,960 --> 00:28:28,880 Speaker 1: They got Jordan Poyer, they got Micah Hyde. Uh, they've 469 00:28:28,920 --> 00:28:33,000 Speaker 1: got a young player, uh that they like that they 470 00:28:33,080 --> 00:28:34,960 Speaker 1: drafted in the sixth round a couple of years ago. 471 00:28:35,800 --> 00:28:37,920 Speaker 1: Who's behind them on the depth chart whose name is 472 00:28:37,960 --> 00:28:43,720 Speaker 1: obviously escaping me? Please help me? Um from Miami. Uh, 473 00:28:43,760 --> 00:28:50,280 Speaker 1: the backup safety Steve the young kid. I have no idea. Oh, 474 00:28:49,480 --> 00:28:58,120 Speaker 1: Jaquan Joseph, No, Jaquan John. Um. Sorry, why do you 475 00:28:58,160 --> 00:29:01,360 Speaker 1: need Sean Davis? Well, there is technically a hole there 476 00:29:02,200 --> 00:29:06,000 Speaker 1: Dean Marlowe is a free agent. I'm sure they could 477 00:29:06,040 --> 00:29:10,720 Speaker 1: resign him if they chose to do so. But Sean Davis, 478 00:29:10,760 --> 00:29:14,440 Speaker 1: I mean, I love Dean marlow that guy grew up 479 00:29:14,480 --> 00:29:17,960 Speaker 1: in my neck of the woods Dad the Queens. But uh, 480 00:29:18,840 --> 00:29:22,440 Speaker 1: you got a chance to get Sean Davis, you explore 481 00:29:22,480 --> 00:29:27,880 Speaker 1: that right. So to me, Sean Davis is an upgrade 482 00:29:28,840 --> 00:29:32,200 Speaker 1: and a guy that has been in the league a 483 00:29:32,280 --> 00:29:35,880 Speaker 1: while but still relatively young. Twenty seven year old player 484 00:29:36,840 --> 00:29:42,560 Speaker 1: has been a starter before for the Steelers, not anymore 485 00:29:42,760 --> 00:29:48,640 Speaker 1: because of Tremaine Edmund's brother, Terrell Edmunds, and I believe 486 00:29:48,680 --> 00:29:51,720 Speaker 1: Mike Hilton is the other starting safety for them. So 487 00:29:51,920 --> 00:29:54,360 Speaker 1: they've got a good group there in Pittsburgh. Yeah, they 488 00:29:54,680 --> 00:29:57,040 Speaker 1: they're there, and they're tight on the cat right. Their 489 00:29:57,080 --> 00:29:59,040 Speaker 1: trouble isn't a safety, It was corner. Now. They lost 490 00:29:59,040 --> 00:30:02,480 Speaker 1: a couple of corners that really played well for them. Yeah, 491 00:30:03,200 --> 00:30:06,600 Speaker 1: Stephen Nelson, Yeah, Joe Hayden's got a fat cap figure. 492 00:30:06,600 --> 00:30:10,520 Speaker 1: He may have to restructure that make it more palatable. So, 493 00:30:10,840 --> 00:30:13,480 Speaker 1: knowing Pittsburgh's in dire straits in terms of cap dollars 494 00:30:13,480 --> 00:30:17,560 Speaker 1: to spend, Sean Davis is an interesting guy that you 495 00:30:17,600 --> 00:30:20,160 Speaker 1: could potentially add to this roster for depth. Man, you're 496 00:30:20,200 --> 00:30:23,520 Speaker 1: doing pretty good if you get Sean Davis on your roster. 497 00:30:25,720 --> 00:30:28,960 Speaker 1: I want to say he is a former college teammate 498 00:30:29,040 --> 00:30:31,320 Speaker 1: of Stefan Diggs. I know he went to Maryland. I 499 00:30:31,360 --> 00:30:34,280 Speaker 1: believe they're the same age, so I think they played 500 00:30:34,280 --> 00:30:36,760 Speaker 1: together at Maryland, So could be a tie in and 501 00:30:36,760 --> 00:30:40,440 Speaker 1: a recruiting effort there. So it be interesting to see 502 00:30:40,440 --> 00:30:43,840 Speaker 1: where that goes. Sean Davis visiting the Bills today, according 503 00:30:43,840 --> 00:30:46,840 Speaker 1: to one Adam Schefter of ESPN, So we'll have to 504 00:30:46,880 --> 00:30:49,480 Speaker 1: keep our ear of the ground and see where that goes. 505 00:30:49,560 --> 00:30:51,120 Speaker 1: We have to take a break, but when we come 506 00:30:51,120 --> 00:30:55,240 Speaker 1: back the latest edition of Tasker's Teammate, you have one 507 00:30:55,280 --> 00:30:58,080 Speaker 1: other thing. And before we go, people in Buffalo may 508 00:30:58,120 --> 00:31:00,400 Speaker 1: have heard this news. And an old friend to mine 509 00:31:00,760 --> 00:31:04,440 Speaker 1: unfortunately passed away over I Rick Asar, former Channel seven 510 00:31:04,520 --> 00:31:06,520 Speaker 1: sports director. He gave me my friend. I was an 511 00:31:06,560 --> 00:31:11,040 Speaker 1: intern of his as a I went to the Pro 512 00:31:11,120 --> 00:31:14,640 Speaker 1: Bowl and then became his intern and we became friends. 513 00:31:14,680 --> 00:31:16,920 Speaker 1: Have been friends for thirty plus years. And Rick passed 514 00:31:16,920 --> 00:31:19,680 Speaker 1: away and I just want to extend extend my condolences 515 00:31:19,680 --> 00:31:21,280 Speaker 1: to his family. I know the Bills have already done 516 00:31:21,280 --> 00:31:23,960 Speaker 1: it via social media. But rick was a good friend, 517 00:31:23,960 --> 00:31:25,320 Speaker 1: a good friend to a lot of people. He was 518 00:31:25,320 --> 00:31:27,640 Speaker 1: in the booth doing radio for the Bills games for 519 00:31:27,680 --> 00:31:30,080 Speaker 1: a time as well, and I know a lot of 520 00:31:30,080 --> 00:31:33,040 Speaker 1: people in Buffalo remember him with fondness and legendary and 521 00:31:33,080 --> 00:31:35,200 Speaker 1: I just want to extend my condolences to his family 522 00:31:35,240 --> 00:31:38,560 Speaker 1: and wish them the best. And it's a really difficult time, 523 00:31:38,600 --> 00:31:40,200 Speaker 1: I know, so yeah, and I will do the same. 524 00:31:40,320 --> 00:31:43,160 Speaker 1: I will extend those condolences on my behalf as well, 525 00:31:43,200 --> 00:31:45,960 Speaker 1: and for our whole crew here at One Bill's Live. 526 00:31:46,040 --> 00:31:49,040 Speaker 1: We certainly hold a lot of respect for anybody in 527 00:31:49,040 --> 00:31:52,040 Speaker 1: this business, but for one like Ricky Azar who did 528 00:31:52,040 --> 00:31:57,200 Speaker 1: it so well for so long in Buffalo. Yes, our 529 00:31:57,240 --> 00:32:00,720 Speaker 1: condolences to Ricky Azar's family. Fortunately for him led a 530 00:32:00,760 --> 00:32:04,360 Speaker 1: full life, but did pass away at the age of 531 00:32:04,480 --> 00:32:13,200 Speaker 1: ninety one. Welcome back to One Bill's Live. Chris Brown, 532 00:32:13,240 --> 00:32:17,360 Speaker 1: Steve Tasker with you here on a Friday, and this 533 00:32:17,440 --> 00:32:19,520 Speaker 1: is about the most fun that we have all week, 534 00:32:19,840 --> 00:32:24,080 Speaker 1: because it is time for the latest installment of Tasker's Teammate, 535 00:32:24,760 --> 00:32:28,320 Speaker 1: brought to you by Wegman's Meals to Go Delicious. Meals delivered. 536 00:32:28,760 --> 00:32:34,280 Speaker 1: Download the Wegman's app. Today, Steve, we got a doozy 537 00:32:34,360 --> 00:32:38,560 Speaker 1: for you. Okay, so this week's you have your list 538 00:32:39,040 --> 00:32:41,880 Speaker 1: of previous tasker's teammates so you don't get a little tat. 539 00:32:42,200 --> 00:32:44,400 Speaker 1: I gotta say, Steve, you and I are both left 540 00:32:44,400 --> 00:32:49,920 Speaker 1: handed writers. You have immaculate penmanship. Group taught you cursive 541 00:32:50,000 --> 00:32:52,880 Speaker 1: because whoever that teacher was, he or she did a 542 00:32:53,000 --> 00:32:57,040 Speaker 1: bang up job. Thinks missus shtty s h E d 543 00:32:57,200 --> 00:33:00,720 Speaker 1: d y. Your penmanship, especially for a left hand owns. 544 00:33:00,920 --> 00:33:04,680 Speaker 1: Is it's exemplary? Thank you? Yeah, it's it's it's a 545 00:33:04,760 --> 00:33:08,800 Speaker 1: sign of a cluttered mind, I think, is it? I know? Yeah. 546 00:33:08,800 --> 00:33:12,959 Speaker 1: I think See that's why doctors are like illegible, creepy 547 00:33:13,000 --> 00:33:15,000 Speaker 1: people like me. Well, they're supposed to be right, so 548 00:33:15,080 --> 00:33:17,880 Speaker 1: nobody can kind of copy there and illegally write prescriptions. 549 00:33:17,920 --> 00:33:19,680 Speaker 1: I think that's part of the reason. It's part of 550 00:33:19,680 --> 00:33:22,040 Speaker 1: the they teach that in medical I think I think 551 00:33:22,080 --> 00:33:26,520 Speaker 1: they do seriously seriously. It's surpurposely supposed to be difficult 552 00:33:26,800 --> 00:33:30,400 Speaker 1: to copy, so people cannot illegally write prescriptions for themselves 553 00:33:30,520 --> 00:33:32,680 Speaker 1: or other people. I think that's part of the reason 554 00:33:32,720 --> 00:33:34,800 Speaker 1: why I thought it was. But yeah, you and I 555 00:33:34,840 --> 00:33:37,960 Speaker 1: are both left handed writers, and your penmanship is a 556 00:33:38,000 --> 00:33:40,960 Speaker 1: lot better than mine. Mine's not terrible. But now kids 557 00:33:41,000 --> 00:33:43,719 Speaker 1: nowadays can't even write. Take that in the nicest way 558 00:33:43,760 --> 00:33:46,000 Speaker 1: I possible. Yeah, it's it's really not your list is 559 00:33:46,160 --> 00:33:49,080 Speaker 1: it's very very neat. I thought it was complete until 560 00:33:49,160 --> 00:33:54,960 Speaker 1: yesterday when I forgot Jeff Burris. That's right again, so bad. 561 00:33:55,040 --> 00:33:57,480 Speaker 1: So here is the latest edition of Tasker's teammate clue 562 00:33:57,560 --> 00:34:02,720 Speaker 1: number one. Steve born in southern California in the mid sixties. 563 00:34:02,760 --> 00:34:05,600 Speaker 1: I was an accomplished high school football player that had 564 00:34:05,600 --> 00:34:08,879 Speaker 1: a statistical resume good enough to draw the attention of 565 00:34:08,960 --> 00:34:13,960 Speaker 1: Tom Osborne at Nebraska, where I began my college football 566 00:34:14,040 --> 00:34:20,799 Speaker 1: career in nineteen eighty four. Gail Gilbert. It is not 567 00:34:21,440 --> 00:34:25,920 Speaker 1: Gail Gilbert. Clue number two. After finding it hard to 568 00:34:25,960 --> 00:34:29,440 Speaker 1: get on the field for the Cornhuskers, I transferred to 569 00:34:29,680 --> 00:34:33,200 Speaker 1: USC much closer to home, where I appeared in twenty 570 00:34:33,200 --> 00:34:37,760 Speaker 1: four games in my final two seasons of college eligibility. 571 00:34:40,360 --> 00:34:46,080 Speaker 1: Chris Hale, bing, bing bing. Chris Hale is the correct 572 00:34:46,160 --> 00:34:50,239 Speaker 1: answer one, Stephen Tasker, well done. We had listen if 573 00:34:50,280 --> 00:34:52,279 Speaker 1: you watch, and this is funny because I'm not that 574 00:34:52,360 --> 00:34:55,120 Speaker 1: I do this a lot, because I don't. But any 575 00:34:55,200 --> 00:34:58,640 Speaker 1: highlight you see of me being a gunner on punt, 576 00:34:59,080 --> 00:35:01,959 Speaker 1: he's the other guy. Yeah, and he's right there too. Yeah. 577 00:35:02,040 --> 00:35:06,839 Speaker 1: Chris is great, great player, really good athlete. Um yeah, 578 00:35:06,880 --> 00:35:09,400 Speaker 1: I love that guy. We Yeah. He was one of 579 00:35:09,400 --> 00:35:11,919 Speaker 1: my compadres on special teams for a long long time. 580 00:35:12,120 --> 00:35:13,560 Speaker 1: And I was and I was going to crack a 581 00:35:13,640 --> 00:35:15,440 Speaker 1: joke in one of these clues if I got to it. 582 00:35:15,880 --> 00:35:18,680 Speaker 1: One of the few players on the rosters smaller than Steve. 583 00:35:19,160 --> 00:35:21,960 Speaker 1: I had the height and weight of Steve's broadcast partner. 584 00:35:22,080 --> 00:35:24,000 Speaker 1: His height and weight is almost identical to mine. He's 585 00:35:24,040 --> 00:35:27,680 Speaker 1: significant five seven. Yeah, he's significantly smaller than me. But 586 00:35:27,800 --> 00:35:30,240 Speaker 1: holy cow, could he jump out of the gym. Yeah, 587 00:35:30,280 --> 00:35:34,480 Speaker 1: his vertical leap at the combine forty point five inches. 588 00:35:34,600 --> 00:35:37,960 Speaker 1: He was an athlete, really good athlete, playb you know, 589 00:35:38,080 --> 00:35:41,560 Speaker 1: and uh yeah, great guy. And I saw him. Last 590 00:35:41,600 --> 00:35:45,040 Speaker 1: I saw him was here in Buffalo at Thurman's jersey 591 00:35:45,080 --> 00:35:47,719 Speaker 1: retirement and uh I got a chance to sit down 592 00:35:47,719 --> 00:35:49,880 Speaker 1: talk with him for like an hour. I just absolutely 593 00:35:49,880 --> 00:35:52,640 Speaker 1: just one of the sweetest guys of all time. Chris 594 00:35:52,640 --> 00:35:55,000 Speaker 1: A little pun return too, right. He Yeah, he did 595 00:35:55,000 --> 00:35:57,560 Speaker 1: a lot of stuff. He was a really versatile He 596 00:35:57,600 --> 00:35:59,800 Speaker 1: was a lot you know, like me. He was what 597 00:36:00,040 --> 00:36:01,960 Speaker 1: would you consider him like one of your core special 598 00:36:01,960 --> 00:36:04,680 Speaker 1: teamers the early Yeah, yeah, absolutely. He played a little 599 00:36:04,680 --> 00:36:06,600 Speaker 1: more defense than I would have than I would have 600 00:36:06,600 --> 00:36:12,359 Speaker 1: played offense. But tremendous, tremendous player, really a great guy, 601 00:36:12,400 --> 00:36:14,120 Speaker 1: had a nice career here in Buffalo. I remember he 602 00:36:14,160 --> 00:36:19,040 Speaker 1: got achilles injury at the end, but tremendous guy. Yeah, 603 00:36:19,080 --> 00:36:21,840 Speaker 1: he was one of my all time favorites. Three fumble 604 00:36:21,920 --> 00:36:26,960 Speaker 1: recoveries in nineteen ninety I could not figure out through 605 00:36:27,000 --> 00:36:30,080 Speaker 1: the statistical research that I was able to conduct, whether 606 00:36:30,080 --> 00:36:32,920 Speaker 1: those came on special teams or on defense. One of 607 00:36:33,000 --> 00:36:35,959 Speaker 1: us on special teams. It was in the Oakland Raider 608 00:36:36,080 --> 00:36:39,239 Speaker 1: game when I forced a fumble on Tim Brown. He 609 00:36:39,360 --> 00:36:41,640 Speaker 1: got it deep in their end. The playoff game you're 610 00:36:41,680 --> 00:36:44,960 Speaker 1: talking now this was a racier season. Is when we 611 00:36:44,960 --> 00:36:48,560 Speaker 1: were down and I blocked a punt in the fourth 612 00:36:48,960 --> 00:36:51,319 Speaker 1: I forced a fumble early, blocked a punt later for 613 00:36:51,360 --> 00:36:55,000 Speaker 1: a touchdown. And that's the one where Nate Odom's just 614 00:36:55,120 --> 00:36:58,280 Speaker 1: bullied the ball away from Willie Galt sixty five seventy 615 00:36:58,360 --> 00:37:01,360 Speaker 1: yards for a touchdown. Yeah, it ran Willie got well, No, 616 00:37:01,440 --> 00:37:03,520 Speaker 1: Willie was on the on his back. Nate bullied the 617 00:37:03,520 --> 00:37:06,040 Speaker 1: ball away from and pushed him out of bounds. And okay, 618 00:37:06,200 --> 00:37:08,720 Speaker 1: I was gonna say v I. It was on Sunday 619 00:37:08,800 --> 00:37:15,279 Speaker 1: night TNT. TNT love it. Yeah, Skip Carry was on 620 00:37:15,320 --> 00:37:17,799 Speaker 1: the call and they it was. I remember the game. 621 00:37:18,280 --> 00:37:20,120 Speaker 1: I've seen it a couple of times since, and what 622 00:37:20,200 --> 00:37:22,959 Speaker 1: I remember about it is in that broadcast of that game. 623 00:37:23,040 --> 00:37:25,480 Speaker 1: I don't know what TNT did it different. Yeah, they 624 00:37:25,520 --> 00:37:29,160 Speaker 1: turned they did. They turned the crowd way up. So 625 00:37:29,200 --> 00:37:31,640 Speaker 1: when you go back and watch the game on VHS, 626 00:37:32,200 --> 00:37:36,080 Speaker 1: it was so loud. And when we were down in 627 00:37:36,120 --> 00:37:37,719 Speaker 1: the game and I blocked it punt and J. D. 628 00:37:37,840 --> 00:37:41,799 Speaker 1: Williams runs it in for a touchdown and it had 629 00:37:41,840 --> 00:37:43,920 Speaker 1: to turn the TV down. It was so loud. It 630 00:37:44,000 --> 00:37:46,400 Speaker 1: was your grandfather. The lid came off the joint, it was. 631 00:37:46,520 --> 00:37:50,080 Speaker 1: It was really cool. So Chris Hale and uh returned, 632 00:37:50,120 --> 00:37:53,000 Speaker 1: I mean recovered a fumble early in that game as well, 633 00:37:53,440 --> 00:37:55,359 Speaker 1: a lot of fun. And then in ninety two he 634 00:37:55,440 --> 00:38:00,279 Speaker 1: also had an interception and a safety. So nineteen nine too, 635 00:38:00,320 --> 00:38:01,920 Speaker 1: I don't know if that jars your memory at all. 636 00:38:01,920 --> 00:38:04,360 Speaker 1: But who did we score a safety on the ninety 637 00:38:04,600 --> 00:38:07,040 Speaker 1: Chris Hale got credit for it. That's that's unusual that 638 00:38:07,080 --> 00:38:11,200 Speaker 1: a dB gets credited on a sixty four pounds is 639 00:38:11,200 --> 00:38:14,080 Speaker 1: what he was listing this. I would like, I gotta 640 00:38:14,120 --> 00:38:17,560 Speaker 1: tip my hat to anybody that's my size playing in 641 00:38:17,560 --> 00:38:20,680 Speaker 1: the league. I mean you, it ain't easy, bro, you 642 00:38:20,800 --> 00:38:24,279 Speaker 1: got some you got some guts to daying easy man. 643 00:38:24,360 --> 00:38:26,360 Speaker 1: He was a good player, a really good player, and 644 00:38:26,440 --> 00:38:28,520 Speaker 1: had a really nice career here finished his career in 645 00:38:28,560 --> 00:38:31,239 Speaker 1: Denver in ninety three. That was his last season in 646 00:38:31,280 --> 00:38:34,520 Speaker 1: the league, so a five year pro. Chris Hale the 647 00:38:34,600 --> 00:38:37,720 Speaker 1: latest edition him of Taskers team And unfortunately we couldn't 648 00:38:37,719 --> 00:38:39,680 Speaker 1: connect with Chris to get him on the line this week. 649 00:38:40,200 --> 00:38:42,200 Speaker 1: Um he's a hard man to get hold. Well we'll 650 00:38:42,200 --> 00:38:46,040 Speaker 1: try harder next time. Um. But yeah, Chris Hale thought 651 00:38:46,080 --> 00:38:49,720 Speaker 1: that'd be a good one. One of your special teams compadres, 652 00:38:49,960 --> 00:38:53,440 Speaker 1: very close friend, the latest edition of Taskers. While we 653 00:38:53,440 --> 00:38:56,359 Speaker 1: were playing team really good man, Yeah, we talked a lot. 654 00:38:56,400 --> 00:39:00,680 Speaker 1: He also he was the opposite gunner and he was 655 00:39:01,120 --> 00:39:03,880 Speaker 1: next to me on kickoff coverage too. He was the safety. 656 00:39:03,920 --> 00:39:05,680 Speaker 1: He would fall back and I was right inside of 657 00:39:05,680 --> 00:39:10,520 Speaker 1: and I had contained and we chit chatted before every kickoff, 658 00:39:11,280 --> 00:39:14,320 Speaker 1: So it was fun. Golly, Chris Hale, good one. There 659 00:39:14,600 --> 00:39:17,920 Speaker 1: is this Steve with And this was brought up by 660 00:39:17,960 --> 00:39:24,319 Speaker 1: Field Yates on Twitter. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, by resigning 661 00:39:24,400 --> 00:39:26,760 Speaker 1: Leonard Fournette today, in case you didn't here, they resigned 662 00:39:26,840 --> 00:39:30,360 Speaker 1: Leonard Fournette brought their big second half of the season 663 00:39:30,400 --> 00:39:34,200 Speaker 1: running back back into the fold. Tampa Bay will now 664 00:39:34,239 --> 00:39:37,799 Speaker 1: become the first team in the salary cap era since 665 00:39:37,960 --> 00:39:43,560 Speaker 1: ninety four to bring back all twenty two starters from 666 00:39:43,600 --> 00:39:49,440 Speaker 1: their Super Bowl victory team. According to Elias Sports. So 667 00:39:49,480 --> 00:39:52,960 Speaker 1: the Bills, because I retweeted that and said this, the 668 00:39:53,040 --> 00:39:57,280 Speaker 1: Bills will get a real crack at the defending Super 669 00:39:57,320 --> 00:40:00,960 Speaker 1: Bowl champs exactly as they lined up in February this 670 00:40:01,080 --> 00:40:03,440 Speaker 1: fall when they square off against the Bucks in the 671 00:40:03,480 --> 00:40:07,359 Speaker 1: regular season. How about that? There we go. You want 672 00:40:07,400 --> 00:40:12,680 Speaker 1: a measuring stick? Yeare it? It's on? There's no doubt, 673 00:40:12,719 --> 00:40:15,239 Speaker 1: And I wouldn't it be nice to beat that guy? 674 00:40:15,360 --> 00:40:21,960 Speaker 1: Oh my gosh, Oh, it's gonna be running hot through 675 00:40:22,040 --> 00:40:24,879 Speaker 1: Bill's mafia that whenever that week is. If you want 676 00:40:24,880 --> 00:40:28,360 Speaker 1: to talk about a chip on the shoulder game. You 677 00:40:28,400 --> 00:40:31,080 Speaker 1: want to talk about an anticipated schedule? How and what 678 00:40:31,239 --> 00:40:34,560 Speaker 1: is the level of anticipation for this year's schedule after 679 00:40:34,600 --> 00:40:37,879 Speaker 1: the way last season went, It's gonna be through. I've 680 00:40:37,880 --> 00:40:41,120 Speaker 1: had some conversations with some friends, UM, not too many 681 00:40:41,200 --> 00:40:42,600 Speaker 1: yet because we're not you know, I don't get a 682 00:40:42,680 --> 00:40:45,719 Speaker 1: chance to interact with him very much. But um, we've 683 00:40:45,719 --> 00:40:49,440 Speaker 1: played about, you know, nine holes of golf about three times, 684 00:40:49,440 --> 00:40:53,719 Speaker 1: and every time it comes up, if if the if 685 00:40:53,760 --> 00:40:55,800 Speaker 1: COVID goes away, and then we continue to trend in 686 00:40:55,840 --> 00:40:59,279 Speaker 1: the direction that they're trending. What do you think the 687 00:40:59,400 --> 00:41:04,359 Speaker 1: home opener is gonna look like in September of twenty twenty, Oh, 688 00:41:04,440 --> 00:41:09,319 Speaker 1: my goodness, gracious, it is gonna be absolutely phenomenal. And 689 00:41:09,880 --> 00:41:11,799 Speaker 1: you just got to get there, right, You just got 690 00:41:11,840 --> 00:41:15,160 Speaker 1: to get in that building for that game. And they 691 00:41:15,200 --> 00:41:18,920 Speaker 1: introduced the offense and last guy out of the tunnel 692 00:41:19,000 --> 00:41:23,520 Speaker 1: is seventeen, and there's a bonus home game this year, 693 00:41:23,800 --> 00:41:27,200 Speaker 1: with the seventeenth game expected to be approved and ratified 694 00:41:27,239 --> 00:41:30,239 Speaker 1: as early as next Monday or Tuesday when the owners meet. 695 00:41:30,320 --> 00:41:34,120 Speaker 1: Virtually you know, that'll it's considered a formality. So it's 696 00:41:34,160 --> 00:41:38,040 Speaker 1: widely anticipated. The seventeenth game will be approved and ratified. 697 00:41:38,400 --> 00:41:42,160 Speaker 1: Preseason knocked back to three games, and off we go, 698 00:41:42,400 --> 00:41:47,520 Speaker 1: and that game will be Bills hosting Washington and the 699 00:41:47,640 --> 00:41:55,839 Speaker 1: return of Ryan Fitzpatrick. Don't do it. I wrote this 700 00:41:56,080 --> 00:41:58,479 Speaker 1: in the column that I put together on Buffalo bills 701 00:41:58,520 --> 00:42:03,200 Speaker 1: dot com today, the return of Fits. I wrote, He's 702 00:42:03,280 --> 00:42:06,960 Speaker 1: like the kid coming back in a different Halloween costume 703 00:42:07,000 --> 00:42:11,759 Speaker 1: every year. It's got a different uniform on again. It's 704 00:42:11,800 --> 00:42:18,520 Speaker 1: his ninth NFL team there, huh, that's funny. And yeah, 705 00:42:18,640 --> 00:42:21,200 Speaker 1: you can just see it now the Bills coming into 706 00:42:21,239 --> 00:42:26,520 Speaker 1: week six, Here comes the five or four and one, 707 00:42:27,719 --> 00:42:33,839 Speaker 1: you know whatever, and Fits walks in that beard. It's great. 708 00:42:33,840 --> 00:42:35,839 Speaker 1: It's gonna be awesome. All Right, we have to take 709 00:42:35,880 --> 00:42:40,560 Speaker 1: a break, but when we come back, some NFL overseas 710 00:42:40,719 --> 00:42:43,239 Speaker 1: news that you might be interested in hearing about. We'll 711 00:42:43,239 --> 00:42:45,680 Speaker 1: get to that when we return. Here on One Bill's Live, 712 00:42:45,760 --> 00:43:02,120 Speaker 1: presented by Collida Health, this is Buffalo Bill's Radio. The 713 00:43:02,120 --> 00:43:04,560 Speaker 1: first thing to do is to tip our hat to 714 00:43:04,760 --> 00:43:08,800 Speaker 1: one of our regular listeners. One wandering Jack has nailed 715 00:43:08,800 --> 00:43:13,640 Speaker 1: down when Chris Hale had that safety in nineteen ninety two. 716 00:43:13,719 --> 00:43:17,960 Speaker 1: Is the season opener against New England at then rich Stadium. 717 00:43:18,000 --> 00:43:19,759 Speaker 1: He said it was his first ever game. He was 718 00:43:19,840 --> 00:43:23,600 Speaker 1: nine years old. The Bills won sixteen to seven, and 719 00:43:23,640 --> 00:43:27,640 Speaker 1: he says that Chris Hale either tackled or blocked punt 720 00:43:27,680 --> 00:43:30,920 Speaker 1: by McCarthy. I don't know, this says, this says ninety 721 00:43:30,920 --> 00:43:35,440 Speaker 1: two we opened with the Rams and all right, September one, Yeah, 722 00:43:35,440 --> 00:43:38,719 Speaker 1: this was. Come on, now, be real. It might be 723 00:43:38,840 --> 00:43:45,080 Speaker 1: challenging or challenging, no wandering Jackson. I'm on NFL Jesus. 724 00:43:45,160 --> 00:43:48,000 Speaker 1: And they say in ninety two we started somewhere else. 725 00:43:48,040 --> 00:43:50,560 Speaker 1: Bruce Leeve, all right, there it is. It's ninety three, 726 00:43:51,440 --> 00:43:55,040 Speaker 1: September fifth, ninety three, and we won thirty eight fourteen 727 00:43:55,080 --> 00:43:57,319 Speaker 1: if that's the same one. So, I don't know he's 728 00:43:57,320 --> 00:44:00,839 Speaker 1: remembering a sixteen seven game. I don't know. We'll have 729 00:44:00,840 --> 00:44:03,040 Speaker 1: to have to go into the archives to see if 730 00:44:04,000 --> 00:44:09,880 Speaker 1: we've got claiming. Now it was November first. See there 731 00:44:09,880 --> 00:44:15,120 Speaker 1: you go. Well, it gets a little sketchy from when 732 00:44:15,160 --> 00:44:21,640 Speaker 1: you were nine, how much you all right? Okay, fine? 733 00:44:21,880 --> 00:44:26,799 Speaker 1: There is some NFL overseas news, this being reported by 734 00:44:26,880 --> 00:44:30,400 Speaker 1: Daniel Kaplan from The Athletic. As we know, the NFL 735 00:44:30,440 --> 00:44:33,360 Speaker 1: owners are meaning virtually early next week. And there is 736 00:44:33,400 --> 00:44:38,480 Speaker 1: a proposal that would have four teams moving one of 737 00:44:38,520 --> 00:44:42,040 Speaker 1: their home games to a neutral site international stadium each year, 738 00:44:42,600 --> 00:44:44,960 Speaker 1: which would mean each of the thirty two clubs would 739 00:44:45,000 --> 00:44:47,600 Speaker 1: travel outside the US at least once every eight years 740 00:44:47,600 --> 00:44:50,719 Speaker 1: in place of one of their home games. This is, 741 00:44:50,760 --> 00:44:54,440 Speaker 1: of course, predicated on the seventeenth game being approved. Was 742 00:44:54,480 --> 00:44:58,960 Speaker 1: as we said, is essentially a formality, and so this 743 00:44:59,080 --> 00:45:03,200 Speaker 1: plan in which four teams would move a home game 744 00:45:03,239 --> 00:45:06,719 Speaker 1: to a neutral site international game, would begin in the 745 00:45:06,760 --> 00:45:09,600 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two season. It wouldn't happen this fall, which 746 00:45:09,640 --> 00:45:12,040 Speaker 1: makes sense. I mean, COVID is still very much a 747 00:45:12,040 --> 00:45:15,640 Speaker 1: problem in Europe. Heck, I mean Italy is on lockdown again. 748 00:45:16,239 --> 00:45:20,520 Speaker 1: Spain has some regional lockdowns based on new outbreaks over 749 00:45:20,560 --> 00:45:23,680 Speaker 1: there after their vaccine rollout did not go as anticipated. 750 00:45:25,239 --> 00:45:27,920 Speaker 1: So yeah, twenty twenty two is when this would start. 751 00:45:28,719 --> 00:45:33,279 Speaker 1: Game two of the games would be at London's Stadium 752 00:45:33,520 --> 00:45:37,799 Speaker 1: for the Tottenham Hotspur soccer club, which is the team 753 00:45:37,840 --> 00:45:39,680 Speaker 1: I'm a fan of, Steve. They were the ones that 754 00:45:39,719 --> 00:45:42,920 Speaker 1: built that revolutionary new stadium. I don't know if you're 755 00:45:42,960 --> 00:45:46,960 Speaker 1: familiar with the inner workings of it, but essentially the 756 00:45:47,480 --> 00:45:52,920 Speaker 1: soccer pitch rolls away like the Arizona Stadium does, and 757 00:45:53,120 --> 00:45:58,319 Speaker 1: on a conveyor hydraulic lift, the NFL field lifts up 758 00:45:58,440 --> 00:46:02,080 Speaker 1: out of the ground from under beneath it. How about 759 00:46:02,080 --> 00:46:13,360 Speaker 1: them apples that it's more than a secret layer. So 760 00:46:13,440 --> 00:46:18,359 Speaker 1: there is an NFL field that is sitting beneath the 761 00:46:17,920 --> 00:46:22,040 Speaker 1: side of the pit a natural surface or is a turf. 762 00:46:22,320 --> 00:46:26,040 Speaker 1: It's gotta be turf, right, I would think it's the 763 00:46:26,120 --> 00:46:29,040 Speaker 1: soccer pitches grass that stays on top off, but it 764 00:46:29,160 --> 00:46:35,080 Speaker 1: rolls sideways underneath the bowl and the turf field comes 765 00:46:35,160 --> 00:46:39,040 Speaker 1: up from underneath it. There are some of the most 766 00:46:39,160 --> 00:46:45,120 Speaker 1: amazing features in that stadium for the fans that are there, 767 00:46:45,560 --> 00:46:49,479 Speaker 1: in some of their higher end seating. Steve, you order 768 00:46:49,600 --> 00:46:55,080 Speaker 1: everything concession wise off a screen in front of your seat, 769 00:46:56,160 --> 00:46:59,680 Speaker 1: and if you have your beer cup on a certain 770 00:47:00,080 --> 00:47:03,919 Speaker 1: and if you want it refilled, you place an order 771 00:47:04,600 --> 00:47:11,800 Speaker 1: and it is refilled where it sits from the bottom. Yeah, 772 00:47:12,000 --> 00:47:15,640 Speaker 1: is that unbelievable. That's really dangerous. I watched a whole 773 00:47:16,400 --> 00:47:22,920 Speaker 1: video presentation on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and they're showing that. Steve, 774 00:47:23,040 --> 00:47:26,399 Speaker 1: I was watching that video. My eyes are literally like this. 775 00:47:26,800 --> 00:47:28,960 Speaker 1: And as I've told you, I am not a big drinker, 776 00:47:28,960 --> 00:47:31,520 Speaker 1: but my god, if that is not the holy grail 777 00:47:32,320 --> 00:47:34,879 Speaker 1: for people who like to drink beer at games, that's 778 00:47:34,880 --> 00:47:36,839 Speaker 1: a quick way to get a twenty dollars beer, right. 779 00:47:37,200 --> 00:47:41,640 Speaker 1: I don't know what is man? I was, I was. 780 00:47:42,280 --> 00:47:44,800 Speaker 1: I was fascinated by the inner workings of the cup. 781 00:47:44,920 --> 00:47:48,520 Speaker 1: Like it it pops, it open through the bottom. There's 782 00:47:48,560 --> 00:47:50,400 Speaker 1: like this little notch in the middle of the bottom 783 00:47:50,440 --> 00:47:54,160 Speaker 1: of the cup. It's like a regular You know what 784 00:47:54,320 --> 00:47:57,239 Speaker 1: if I want a different kind of beer this time. Yeah, 785 00:47:57,320 --> 00:48:01,279 Speaker 1: they didn't go that far, but I would imagine whatever 786 00:48:01,320 --> 00:48:03,800 Speaker 1: you want, they can send it down the pipeline eleven 787 00:48:03,840 --> 00:48:08,239 Speaker 1: point two, the Alaskan Pipeline of Beer stave eleven point 788 00:48:08,280 --> 00:48:14,120 Speaker 1: two IPA. Get a stadium. You don't have to get 789 00:48:14,200 --> 00:48:16,200 Speaker 1: up from your chair. You could be a complete and 790 00:48:16,360 --> 00:48:20,719 Speaker 1: utter slowbody. Somebody deserves a Nobel prize. They're conventing that 791 00:48:21,000 --> 00:48:24,160 Speaker 1: right there. That is that is a first fantastic is 792 00:48:24,200 --> 00:48:26,720 Speaker 1: a first world problem right there. It's the first world 793 00:48:26,760 --> 00:48:29,919 Speaker 1: solution because you can't change beer types on that beer. 794 00:48:30,120 --> 00:48:32,000 Speaker 1: I wonder if you're a seat, I wonder if you 795 00:48:32,000 --> 00:48:36,919 Speaker 1: could I have to Oh you're king to order another, 796 00:48:37,280 --> 00:48:40,080 Speaker 1: that's right. But think about this. You've seen you've seen 797 00:48:40,120 --> 00:48:44,600 Speaker 1: the soda and pop machines where you can digitally pick 798 00:48:44,719 --> 00:48:47,399 Speaker 1: the flavored soda you want, right, and it's all coming 799 00:48:47,440 --> 00:48:50,359 Speaker 1: out of the same place. Right, So I would think 800 00:48:50,360 --> 00:48:52,719 Speaker 1: they could do that. I don't know though, you get 801 00:48:52,719 --> 00:48:55,719 Speaker 1: the length of the yeah, how much? How much? Two 802 00:48:55,880 --> 00:48:59,200 Speaker 1: are you running to get? Think of the plumbing issue 803 00:48:59,239 --> 00:49:01,719 Speaker 1: that is for them. They could build it, like bring 804 00:49:01,760 --> 00:49:06,640 Speaker 1: the seats in and just pop a big right, it's 805 00:49:06,680 --> 00:49:09,520 Speaker 1: only in select seating. It's not throughout the stadium. It's 806 00:49:09,560 --> 00:49:12,239 Speaker 1: like the higher end seating. Yeah you think you don't 807 00:49:12,800 --> 00:49:15,080 Speaker 1: You don't get up, right, you do not get up? 808 00:49:15,280 --> 00:49:17,399 Speaker 1: Don't you even talked to a human? Yeah? What about yes? 809 00:49:17,480 --> 00:49:21,160 Speaker 1: What about Yeah? Yeah? The biggest inconvenience is going to 810 00:49:21,200 --> 00:49:23,840 Speaker 1: the bathroom. Yeah. I don't think they're gonna let you 811 00:49:23,920 --> 00:49:26,239 Speaker 1: do that at your seat. We may. That's the only 812 00:49:26,280 --> 00:49:28,359 Speaker 1: reason we may be venturing into an area nobody wants 813 00:49:28,360 --> 00:49:29,960 Speaker 1: to do. That's the only reason you have to take 814 00:49:30,000 --> 00:49:32,359 Speaker 1: your feet off the guy in front of your feet chair, Right, 815 00:49:32,400 --> 00:49:34,000 Speaker 1: you got your feet up over the chair in front 816 00:49:34,040 --> 00:49:37,080 Speaker 1: of you. Right, You're like burpen. We're getting there. Oh 817 00:49:37,120 --> 00:49:41,480 Speaker 1: we're that's so ridiculous. Just you don't have to get up, no, no, no, 818 00:49:41,560 --> 00:49:44,480 Speaker 1: you just push a butt this button and hit film 819 00:49:44,520 --> 00:49:48,240 Speaker 1: and then do you get like small foam medium phone. 820 00:49:48,320 --> 00:49:50,480 Speaker 1: I don't know if you can order that, but it 821 00:49:50,560 --> 00:49:52,680 Speaker 1: was it was. I still think, yeah, you still gotta 822 00:49:52,760 --> 00:49:55,919 Speaker 1: you gotta get the the ipa, the different varieties of beer. 823 00:49:56,040 --> 00:49:58,120 Speaker 1: But then again, if you just said it the first time, 824 00:49:58,120 --> 00:50:00,640 Speaker 1: you think I'm gonna drink ipa all all week or 825 00:50:00,680 --> 00:50:03,239 Speaker 1: all game, or you're gonna drink you know, just the 826 00:50:03,360 --> 00:50:06,160 Speaker 1: regular logger or the pills ner or them. It looks 827 00:50:06,200 --> 00:50:08,880 Speaker 1: like it is all there at your disposal on a 828 00:50:08,920 --> 00:50:14,400 Speaker 1: touch sprace. That is next It's it is absolutely next level. Okay, 829 00:50:14,440 --> 00:50:16,680 Speaker 1: we have to take a break, but when we return, 830 00:50:16,960 --> 00:50:20,800 Speaker 1: the O b L Fan Friday mailbag will be opened. 831 00:50:21,160 --> 00:50:23,200 Speaker 1: We'll also take your phone calls at eight oh three 832 00:50:23,440 --> 00:50:25,640 Speaker 1: five fifty. If you have a question about the team, 833 00:50:25,920 --> 00:50:31,080 Speaker 1: free agency, the roster, the league at large, whatever it is, 834 00:50:31,160 --> 00:50:32,960 Speaker 1: fire it off at Steve and I will do our 835 00:50:32,960 --> 00:50:35,239 Speaker 1: best to answer it when we return. Here on one 836 00:50:35,239 --> 00:50:37,880 Speaker 1: Bills Live, presented by Collid of Health, It's Buffalo Bills 837 00:50:38,000 --> 00:50:54,120 Speaker 1: Radio Hello, Bills Radio Network Sports Update Your sports update 838 00:50:54,160 --> 00:50:56,279 Speaker 1: from One Bills Drive. The Bills are adding depth to 839 00:50:56,320 --> 00:50:59,799 Speaker 1: their running back room with an agreement to terms with 840 00:51:00,320 --> 00:51:04,360 Speaker 1: Matt Brida one year deal that happened on Thursday. Brida 841 00:51:04,480 --> 00:51:07,000 Speaker 1: spent last season in the AFC. He's playing for the Dolphins, 842 00:51:07,000 --> 00:51:10,600 Speaker 1: but had limited action in twelve games played with fifty 843 00:51:10,680 --> 00:51:12,800 Speaker 1: nine carries for two hundred and fifty four yards. Running 844 00:51:12,800 --> 00:51:15,400 Speaker 1: back started his career as an undrafted free agent in 845 00:51:15,440 --> 00:51:18,560 Speaker 1: twenty seventeen with the San Francisco forty nine ers. His 846 00:51:18,719 --> 00:51:21,640 Speaker 1: most productive season came in twenty eighteen, when he started 847 00:51:21,640 --> 00:51:24,880 Speaker 1: in thirteen games and at eight hundred and fourteen yards rushing. 848 00:51:25,200 --> 00:51:27,239 Speaker 1: Bills will be meeting with a potential addition to their 849 00:51:27,280 --> 00:51:31,000 Speaker 1: secondary today, Adam Schefter of the ESPN reporting that safety 850 00:51:31,000 --> 00:51:33,480 Speaker 1: Shawn Davis is visiting with the team. Davis was a 851 00:51:33,520 --> 00:51:36,440 Speaker 1: Steelers second round pick in twenty sixteen spent four seasons 852 00:51:36,440 --> 00:51:40,080 Speaker 1: with the club before signing with Washington last March. He 853 00:51:40,239 --> 00:51:42,400 Speaker 1: failed to make the cut for the football team, returned 854 00:51:42,440 --> 00:51:44,600 Speaker 1: to play in every game for the Steelers this past season. 855 00:51:44,880 --> 00:51:47,040 Speaker 1: He's got two hundred fifty nine tackles, five picks, two 856 00:51:47,040 --> 00:51:48,880 Speaker 1: and a half sacks of forced fumble and two fumble 857 00:51:48,880 --> 00:51:53,160 Speaker 1: recoveries in his career. Defensive tackle Carlos Dunlaper resigning with 858 00:51:53,200 --> 00:51:55,960 Speaker 1: the Seahawks on a two year deal, where over sixteen 859 00:51:55,960 --> 00:52:00,439 Speaker 1: million Washington Football team signed free agent wide receiver Adam 860 00:52:00,520 --> 00:52:03,560 Speaker 1: Humphries to a one year deal. Humphries moved on to 861 00:52:03,640 --> 00:52:07,960 Speaker 1: Tennessee following his first four seasons with the Buccaneers. Arizona 862 00:52:07,960 --> 00:52:10,359 Speaker 1: Cardinals agreed to a one year contract with free agent 863 00:52:10,400 --> 00:52:13,960 Speaker 1: cornerback Malcolm Butler, who was released by the Tennessee Titans 864 00:52:13,960 --> 00:52:17,520 Speaker 1: earlier this offseason, one year deal for six million dollars. 865 00:52:17,760 --> 00:52:19,719 Speaker 1: And the Sabers have just announced in a statement that 866 00:52:19,840 --> 00:52:24,000 Speaker 1: Don Grenado and Matt Ellis have cleared COVID nineteen protocols. 867 00:52:24,320 --> 00:52:27,160 Speaker 1: They will join the team in Boston to coach the club. 868 00:52:27,520 --> 00:52:30,480 Speaker 1: Last night, the Penguins extended Buffalo's windless streak to sixteenth 869 00:52:30,480 --> 00:52:33,759 Speaker 1: straight with a four nothing win Thursday night. Next up 870 00:52:33,800 --> 00:52:37,440 Speaker 1: to Sabers, as mentioned, visit Boston for a Saturday afternoon 871 00:52:37,760 --> 00:52:40,080 Speaker 1: Matt Nay. That is your sports update from one Bill, 872 00:52:40,120 --> 00:52:43,640 Speaker 1: one d one. Last update of Adam Schefter's reporting that 873 00:52:43,760 --> 00:52:49,440 Speaker 1: the Miami Dolphins the number three overall pick, are trading 874 00:52:49,520 --> 00:52:53,399 Speaker 1: that pick to the San Francisco forty nine ers, who 875 00:52:53,840 --> 00:52:57,680 Speaker 1: for the number twelve pick. So they're flip flopping number 876 00:52:57,680 --> 00:53:02,200 Speaker 1: ones and this year's pensentory third round pick that was 877 00:53:02,239 --> 00:53:05,760 Speaker 1: given to San Francisco for Robert Sala and next year's 878 00:53:06,320 --> 00:53:10,040 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two first round pick, and the next year's 879 00:53:10,080 --> 00:53:14,640 Speaker 1: twenty twenty three first round pick, three ones and a 880 00:53:14,840 --> 00:53:19,600 Speaker 1: three for the forty for the Miami Dolphins number three 881 00:53:19,600 --> 00:53:22,279 Speaker 1: overall pick, that is the San Francisco forty nine ers. 882 00:53:22,320 --> 00:53:24,200 Speaker 1: They are going to take one of the three quarterbacks? 883 00:53:24,200 --> 00:53:26,640 Speaker 1: Are they not? They are? And what does that mean? 884 00:53:26,880 --> 00:53:29,239 Speaker 1: New England is on the phone right now calling about 885 00:53:29,320 --> 00:53:32,080 Speaker 1: Jimmy Garoppolo or they already are on the phone. They 886 00:53:32,080 --> 00:53:42,520 Speaker 1: already been. That deal's done already. Wow. How about that? 887 00:53:42,640 --> 00:53:46,600 Speaker 1: That's got that's got ramifications for the next three years 888 00:53:46,880 --> 00:53:49,680 Speaker 1: till twenty twenty three, when that first round pick from 889 00:53:49,719 --> 00:53:52,800 Speaker 1: the Niners goes to Miami. The final thing in the 890 00:53:53,000 --> 00:53:57,399 Speaker 1: final brick in the foundation of that trade, forty nine 891 00:53:57,480 --> 00:53:59,600 Speaker 1: Ers and the Dolphins are flipping number one picks, the 892 00:53:59,680 --> 00:54:01,960 Speaker 1: number three for the Dolphins, the number twelve pick overall 893 00:54:01,960 --> 00:54:04,880 Speaker 1: for the Niners. They're flipping those picks plus San Francisco 894 00:54:04,920 --> 00:54:09,080 Speaker 1: throws in a third round pick and two more number 895 00:54:09,120 --> 00:54:13,839 Speaker 1: one picks in the coming years. Wow, to move up 896 00:54:14,000 --> 00:54:17,600 Speaker 1: nine spots nine spots, Steve. The Dolphins are smart to 897 00:54:17,600 --> 00:54:21,359 Speaker 1: make that trade, Yeah, they are. I don't like that 898 00:54:21,400 --> 00:54:25,279 Speaker 1: For the Niners. That's a lot. You get this either. 899 00:54:25,280 --> 00:54:27,000 Speaker 1: If he's the right kit, well, I mean they've got 900 00:54:27,000 --> 00:54:29,799 Speaker 1: a nice roster, no question, But do you think that 901 00:54:29,840 --> 00:54:31,400 Speaker 1: kid in his first year is going to come in 902 00:54:31,440 --> 00:54:34,200 Speaker 1: and be better than Jimmy Garoppolo was well, yeah, but 903 00:54:34,280 --> 00:54:39,080 Speaker 1: you're not. You're not even guaranteed to get Zach Wilson 904 00:54:39,400 --> 00:54:42,040 Speaker 1: or Trevor Lawrence, not at number You're getting the third gap, 905 00:54:42,080 --> 00:54:44,719 Speaker 1: but you'll get Lance, Trey Lance or one of the 906 00:54:44,800 --> 00:54:51,840 Speaker 1: other guys or Mac Jones. I don't know. Ah, wow, 907 00:54:52,040 --> 00:54:55,440 Speaker 1: I mean that is that is here's major capital. I 908 00:54:55,480 --> 00:54:58,400 Speaker 1: mean I realized the forty nine ers you're banking on 909 00:54:58,520 --> 00:55:03,600 Speaker 1: being NFC title contender, right and drafting low. If you're 910 00:55:03,640 --> 00:55:09,719 Speaker 1: giving that up, well yeah, but you're gonna here's the thing, 911 00:55:09,920 --> 00:55:16,160 Speaker 1: what if this guy they get bombs? Kyle Shanahan's out, 912 00:55:17,640 --> 00:55:20,880 Speaker 1: He's not gonna be competitive they figure they're getting Justin Fields. 913 00:55:20,920 --> 00:55:23,719 Speaker 1: I mean, that's who they probably figure they're getting at three, 914 00:55:24,960 --> 00:55:30,960 Speaker 1: Trevor Lawrence. They're getting the guys in the conversation Justin Fields, 915 00:55:31,080 --> 00:55:33,000 Speaker 1: and do we have that? Can we see the list 916 00:55:33,080 --> 00:55:36,720 Speaker 1: of the quarterbacks in this draft? It's just Justin Fields. 917 00:55:36,719 --> 00:55:38,320 Speaker 1: Is one of the guys near the top of the list. 918 00:55:38,680 --> 00:55:41,600 Speaker 1: You got Trevor Lawrence, you're not getting near him. And 919 00:55:41,680 --> 00:55:45,240 Speaker 1: depending on how this guy Zack Wilson looks, you're probably 920 00:55:45,239 --> 00:55:47,640 Speaker 1: not getting him. So you got Trey Lance, Justin Fields, 921 00:55:47,640 --> 00:55:53,000 Speaker 1: Mac Jones, everybody else like Kyle Trash, Kellen mond Ian, Book, 922 00:55:53,239 --> 00:55:56,480 Speaker 1: Sam Ellinger, all these guys from Texas, Notre Dame, Alabama, Florida. 923 00:55:56,920 --> 00:55:59,440 Speaker 1: I get it. But those are the guys at the top. 924 00:55:59,520 --> 00:56:05,440 Speaker 1: Trevor Lawrence, You're not touching him, Zach Wilson, And immediately 925 00:56:05,520 --> 00:56:07,000 Speaker 1: it gets well, I don't know. Maybe you like Trey 926 00:56:07,080 --> 00:56:09,319 Speaker 1: LANs and Justin Fields physical traits better. You like Zach 927 00:56:09,360 --> 00:56:13,279 Speaker 1: Wilson's Justin Fields runs like a four or four. Do 928 00:56:13,360 --> 00:56:17,640 Speaker 1: you think that would appeal to a guy like Kyle 929 00:56:18,080 --> 00:56:20,839 Speaker 1: Kyle Shanahan, I think it would, don't You don't think 930 00:56:20,840 --> 00:56:23,680 Speaker 1: it would? I don't know, I don't know what to think. Um, 931 00:56:23,719 --> 00:56:30,440 Speaker 1: he probably has come to the realization that Garoppolo is 932 00:56:30,480 --> 00:56:31,880 Speaker 1: not going to get him there and it is not 933 00:56:31,880 --> 00:56:35,479 Speaker 1: going to give him enough. Because his run game works 934 00:56:35,480 --> 00:56:37,759 Speaker 1: so well, you would think that a traditional passer would 935 00:56:37,760 --> 00:56:40,680 Speaker 1: work in that offense. But with the with the roster 936 00:56:40,880 --> 00:56:45,640 Speaker 1: that they have. Yeah, you're telling me a guy like 937 00:56:45,760 --> 00:56:52,759 Speaker 1: Jimmy G is the problem. Come on, we've seen, we've seen. 938 00:56:53,280 --> 00:56:58,200 Speaker 1: Come on, you don't think Jimmy G's the problem. What's 939 00:56:58,200 --> 00:57:00,560 Speaker 1: the problem is how bad is he? I don't know, 940 00:57:00,920 --> 00:57:03,440 Speaker 1: but they were They wouldn't even let him throw the ball. 941 00:57:03,600 --> 00:57:07,120 Speaker 1: Steve the year they went to the Super Bowl, he 942 00:57:07,239 --> 00:57:09,680 Speaker 1: was throwing like seventeen passes a game. They weren't even 943 00:57:09,760 --> 00:57:11,719 Speaker 1: let him throw the ball. All right, all right, maybe 944 00:57:11,760 --> 00:57:14,960 Speaker 1: he does stink. I think he is the problem. Okay, 945 00:57:15,080 --> 00:57:18,120 Speaker 1: all right, But here's the thing, Like I asked the 946 00:57:18,240 --> 00:57:21,440 Speaker 1: first question, I think Mac Jones or Justin Fields or 947 00:57:22,120 --> 00:57:25,240 Speaker 1: any of those guys is gonna be better than Jimmy G. 948 00:57:25,680 --> 00:57:29,840 Speaker 1: Like opening day, they're willing to try it. Clearly, I mean, 949 00:57:29,960 --> 00:57:32,120 Speaker 1: my god, they gave up. But they gave up two 950 00:57:32,240 --> 00:57:37,560 Speaker 1: more ones, three ones A three three ones into three 951 00:57:37,600 --> 00:57:41,840 Speaker 1: to move up nine spots. That's what it takes, Burson. 952 00:57:43,280 --> 00:57:46,600 Speaker 1: Those are valuable picks. Yeah, and a team in Buffalo's 953 00:57:46,600 --> 00:57:49,920 Speaker 1: division now has them all son of a nutcracker man, 954 00:57:52,400 --> 00:57:56,240 Speaker 1: Jimmy's nine spots, guys, darn it. Now, Jimmy G's gonna 955 00:57:56,280 --> 00:58:00,760 Speaker 1: be back in New England, which if he's that bad, okay, good, well, yeah, 956 00:58:00,760 --> 00:58:02,880 Speaker 1: but he works well in that offense. The best he's 957 00:58:02,880 --> 00:58:04,640 Speaker 1: ever looked was it when he was in New England 958 00:58:04,840 --> 00:58:07,720 Speaker 1: in the first six games of San Francisco tenure. I mean, 959 00:58:07,760 --> 00:58:10,640 Speaker 1: that's just that's just a when, not an if, that's 960 00:58:10,680 --> 00:58:16,280 Speaker 1: gonna happen. Jimmy G and Cam, That's that's probably what 961 00:58:16,320 --> 00:58:21,480 Speaker 1: we're looking at. It's probably what we're looking at, Jimmy 962 00:58:21,520 --> 00:58:25,560 Speaker 1: G and Cam because McDaniels is still there. We know 963 00:58:25,640 --> 00:58:30,320 Speaker 1: that he and Garoppolo functioned rather well. Belichick even at 964 00:58:30,360 --> 00:58:34,800 Speaker 1: one point said, and I got this from from Mike 965 00:58:34,840 --> 00:58:37,560 Speaker 1: Reeves from ESPN dot com, who's a great reporter up there. 966 00:58:38,440 --> 00:58:43,160 Speaker 1: He said one time, Belichick said, if you didn't have 967 00:58:43,280 --> 00:58:46,320 Speaker 1: numbers on the jerseys, you wouldn't know which quarterback was 968 00:58:46,400 --> 00:58:49,160 Speaker 1: running the offense. That was before they traded Garoo. I 969 00:58:49,240 --> 00:58:51,840 Speaker 1: know that after they traded for him, Belichick was reported 970 00:58:51,840 --> 00:58:53,760 Speaker 1: to have told this nineer says, you're gonna love this guy. 971 00:58:54,000 --> 00:58:56,800 Speaker 1: You guys like him. They're gonna rally around him. You know, 972 00:58:56,880 --> 00:58:58,840 Speaker 1: he's gonna he's gonna play well for I don't know 973 00:58:58,840 --> 00:59:04,080 Speaker 1: why it never materialized there, but it didn't. And it's 974 00:59:04,120 --> 00:59:06,920 Speaker 1: clear there was a trust issue there with how much 975 00:59:07,000 --> 00:59:09,160 Speaker 1: rope to give Garoppolo. They didn't want to have him 976 00:59:09,240 --> 00:59:12,480 Speaker 1: carry the offense for whatever reason. I don't understand it, 977 00:59:12,520 --> 00:59:15,080 Speaker 1: but they were largely a committee backfield. They ran the 978 00:59:15,200 --> 00:59:18,520 Speaker 1: ball a ton and very successfully. I mean, there's no 979 00:59:18,600 --> 00:59:20,840 Speaker 1: debating that. So do you have how you could do 980 00:59:20,880 --> 00:59:22,920 Speaker 1: you have to beat as a quarterback to throw it 981 00:59:22,920 --> 00:59:24,600 Speaker 1: out every once in a while in that offense. I 982 00:59:24,600 --> 00:59:27,640 Speaker 1: don't know, but he didn't throw it a lot the 983 00:59:27,720 --> 00:59:32,080 Speaker 1: year they whatever, I get it, we'll see. I think 984 00:59:32,080 --> 00:59:35,120 Speaker 1: he'll be better going back to New England. Yeah, yeah, 985 00:59:35,160 --> 00:59:38,880 Speaker 1: you would think he would be. But also the Niners 986 00:59:39,200 --> 00:59:42,000 Speaker 1: may think he stunk so bad talking about Jimmy g 987 00:59:42,520 --> 00:59:44,680 Speaker 1: that they can get a rookie to play to throw 988 00:59:44,720 --> 00:59:47,800 Speaker 1: the ball seventeen times and go right, they can do, 989 00:59:48,000 --> 00:59:50,080 Speaker 1: and then they evolve away from that as the years 990 00:59:50,120 --> 00:59:53,360 Speaker 1: go by with this new guy that they draft, right, 991 00:59:54,000 --> 00:59:57,240 Speaker 1: they'll start out throwing at fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, twenty times 992 00:59:57,240 --> 01:00:01,000 Speaker 1: a game in the first month. Then they'll go you know, eighteen, nineteen, 993 01:00:01,040 --> 01:00:03,680 Speaker 1: twenty two, twenty three, twenty four times a game in 994 01:00:03,720 --> 01:00:06,800 Speaker 1: the second month. Then it's twenty three to twenty seven 995 01:00:06,880 --> 01:00:10,080 Speaker 1: times in the third month of this season, and then 996 01:00:10,120 --> 01:00:11,880 Speaker 1: they can throw it whenever they want in the last 997 01:00:11,920 --> 01:00:13,720 Speaker 1: month of the season. Get the guy up to speed. 998 01:00:13,960 --> 01:00:16,680 Speaker 1: What do you think, Yeah, I mean I could see 999 01:00:16,680 --> 01:00:24,560 Speaker 1: that being the trajectory of it. Man, this is I'm 1000 01:00:24,600 --> 01:00:29,000 Speaker 1: telling you, that is jigundo. It is. That is jigundo. 1001 01:00:29,200 --> 01:00:32,240 Speaker 1: I just I can't believe how much they paid to 1002 01:00:32,320 --> 01:00:34,640 Speaker 1: go up nine spots. I mean, think about this. Steve's 1003 01:00:34,800 --> 01:00:39,960 Speaker 1: twenty eighteen draft, Brandon Bean went up from twenty two 1004 01:00:40,000 --> 01:00:45,680 Speaker 1: to seven. Okay, he didn't two move though. In two moves, 1005 01:00:46,440 --> 01:00:52,680 Speaker 1: traded Cordy Glenn and then a one well his pick 1006 01:00:52,720 --> 01:00:55,360 Speaker 1: at twenty two he played. He traded his twenty second 1007 01:00:55,400 --> 01:00:57,840 Speaker 1: pick and a player for a higher pick to get 1008 01:00:57,880 --> 01:01:01,520 Speaker 1: to twelve spots. Right about that. For a second right twenty, 1009 01:01:01,600 --> 01:01:05,320 Speaker 1: he went up ten spots for a left tackle and 1010 01:01:05,440 --> 01:01:08,440 Speaker 1: a one at twenty two to get to twelve and 1011 01:01:08,520 --> 01:01:10,720 Speaker 1: moved up ten spots. Now I know the top ten 1012 01:01:10,840 --> 01:01:12,680 Speaker 1: is rare air and it's going to cost you more. 1013 01:01:12,840 --> 01:01:14,920 Speaker 1: So there's no question about So the Niners for the 1014 01:01:15,000 --> 01:01:16,800 Speaker 1: number twelve pick, which is what the Bills got to 1015 01:01:16,880 --> 01:01:18,880 Speaker 1: with Cordy Glenn and a one. Yeah, from the ten 1016 01:01:18,960 --> 01:01:21,160 Speaker 1: they got up to seven. From there they got up 1017 01:01:21,200 --> 01:01:23,919 Speaker 1: to seven. Not they got up five spots, not nine. 1018 01:01:24,040 --> 01:01:26,080 Speaker 1: They were trying to get up to five, but Denver 1019 01:01:26,160 --> 01:01:30,320 Speaker 1: wouldn't do the deal with them because John Bradley chuck. Yeah, 1020 01:01:30,360 --> 01:01:34,440 Speaker 1: So that's interesting. This is not that far off. But 1021 01:01:34,480 --> 01:01:37,040 Speaker 1: what the bills due what the Bills jump give to 1022 01:01:37,200 --> 01:01:40,800 Speaker 1: jump into from from twelve to five, twelve to seven, 1023 01:01:40,840 --> 01:01:43,080 Speaker 1: twelve to seven, I'm sorry, twelve to seven. I'm trying 1024 01:01:43,080 --> 01:01:45,320 Speaker 1: to remember, but it wasn't. Well, they gave up their 1025 01:01:45,320 --> 01:01:49,680 Speaker 1: pick at twelve, right, they gave a twelve. I can't 1026 01:01:49,720 --> 01:01:52,520 Speaker 1: remember either. Gosh, that's here it is, so I'm just 1027 01:01:52,560 --> 01:01:55,080 Speaker 1: pulling it up just so we have this right, so 1028 01:01:55,120 --> 01:01:58,040 Speaker 1: we know what the cost was then. And this is 1029 01:01:58,760 --> 01:02:05,640 Speaker 1: it's only three years ago. So let's see, they gave 1030 01:02:05,760 --> 01:02:10,040 Speaker 1: up the pick at twelve. The fifty third pick and 1031 01:02:10,080 --> 01:02:12,360 Speaker 1: the fifty six picks, So they gave up two twos 1032 01:02:12,920 --> 01:02:17,360 Speaker 1: and the twelve to the Bucks and got picked seven 1033 01:02:17,480 --> 01:02:19,680 Speaker 1: and picked two fifty five at the end of the draft. 1034 01:02:20,040 --> 01:02:25,040 Speaker 1: So the Bills gave up pick twelve and a pair 1035 01:02:25,080 --> 01:02:29,880 Speaker 1: of second round picks to go up five spots to seven, 1036 01:02:32,360 --> 01:02:35,920 Speaker 1: So they gave up two twos essentially in addition to 1037 01:02:35,960 --> 01:02:41,560 Speaker 1: the one. The Niners move up from twelve, only go 1038 01:02:41,760 --> 01:02:47,760 Speaker 1: four spots higher and give up two ones, no three ones, well, 1039 01:02:47,800 --> 01:02:50,960 Speaker 1: two additional ones additional one. The difference between the Bills 1040 01:02:51,000 --> 01:02:55,320 Speaker 1: deal to go up to seven and the Niners deal 1041 01:02:55,400 --> 01:02:58,160 Speaker 1: to go up to three a difference of four draft 1042 01:02:58,400 --> 01:03:03,640 Speaker 1: selections two extra ones instead of two extra twos, two 1043 01:03:03,720 --> 01:03:06,760 Speaker 1: ones for five spot rap two ones for five spots, 1044 01:03:06,760 --> 01:03:10,960 Speaker 1: and the Bills even got a seventh back. Yeah, guys better, 1045 01:03:11,120 --> 01:03:15,560 Speaker 1: Holy crap, John Lynch, And and that's oh and listen 1046 01:03:16,000 --> 01:03:20,080 Speaker 1: if it's worth it, Okay, but are you gonna get 1047 01:03:20,080 --> 01:03:22,840 Speaker 1: a guy better than the guy the Bill's got in 1048 01:03:23,000 --> 01:03:27,040 Speaker 1: one of these guys? There's no way to know. But man, 1049 01:03:27,080 --> 01:03:28,520 Speaker 1: oh man, oh man, oh man, oh man, oh man, 1050 01:03:28,560 --> 01:03:33,320 Speaker 1: A man who So the Niners jump from twelve to 1051 01:03:33,560 --> 01:03:36,360 Speaker 1: three that's a big jump. That is a big jump, 1052 01:03:36,400 --> 01:03:38,640 Speaker 1: I get it. But paying and paying all that much 1053 01:03:38,760 --> 01:03:42,880 Speaker 1: plus Miami, you gotta think two. Think about it, brownie. 1054 01:03:43,640 --> 01:03:45,760 Speaker 1: Miami's probably sitting there going, I don't know, we got 1055 01:03:45,760 --> 01:03:48,840 Speaker 1: some you know what I Caroline is offering us more 1056 01:03:48,880 --> 01:03:50,880 Speaker 1: and they got a number eight pick. You know what 1057 01:03:50,920 --> 01:03:53,720 Speaker 1: I'm saying. Caroline is offering us two one they are, 1058 01:03:53,760 --> 01:03:55,520 Speaker 1: They're offering us the same thing. And they're four spots 1059 01:03:55,520 --> 01:03:58,840 Speaker 1: ahead of you. You know what I'm saying. You know, 1060 01:03:58,960 --> 01:04:06,800 Speaker 1: Caroline is talking to them Detroit. Maybe, yeah, Denver. Denver 1061 01:04:06,920 --> 01:04:08,480 Speaker 1: might have been talking to him about trading up for 1062 01:04:08,480 --> 01:04:11,320 Speaker 1: a quarter one of those guys. You know, think about it. 1063 01:04:11,320 --> 01:04:13,280 Speaker 1: I mean, all those teams, I'm sure there was competition 1064 01:04:13,360 --> 01:04:15,440 Speaker 1: to get up there. I'm not going to debate that 1065 01:04:15,520 --> 01:04:18,600 Speaker 1: for a second. And maybe the competition is what prompted it. 1066 01:04:20,240 --> 01:04:22,520 Speaker 1: I'm not saying there wasn't any competition in the year 1067 01:04:22,560 --> 01:04:24,240 Speaker 1: the Bills wanted to move up because that was a 1068 01:04:25,200 --> 01:04:28,040 Speaker 1: that was a killer draft for quarterbacks. But you know, 1069 01:04:30,720 --> 01:04:33,280 Speaker 1: that's a lot, that's a lot of assets. I mean, 1070 01:04:33,320 --> 01:04:36,680 Speaker 1: you're moving up four more spots from the same spot 1071 01:04:36,680 --> 01:04:42,320 Speaker 1: at twelve that the Bills did two more one two 1072 01:04:42,640 --> 01:04:46,240 Speaker 1: two first rounders for four extra spots. That's a that's 1073 01:04:46,240 --> 01:04:49,760 Speaker 1: a big, big bill to pay for the nine ers. 1074 01:04:49,920 --> 01:04:52,960 Speaker 1: But if you know, I think about this though, too, Brownie. 1075 01:04:52,960 --> 01:04:55,680 Speaker 1: They've got a fully formed roster, right. The only thing 1076 01:04:55,720 --> 01:04:57,680 Speaker 1: that kept them from being as good as they were 1077 01:04:57,720 --> 01:05:00,760 Speaker 1: two years ago was the injuries that riddled roster. They 1078 01:05:00,760 --> 01:05:04,000 Speaker 1: had a bunch of defensive injuries and its just decimated 1079 01:05:04,040 --> 01:05:07,439 Speaker 1: their their entire ability to play football. So they've got 1080 01:05:07,440 --> 01:05:09,160 Speaker 1: to think they're gonna bounce back in a big way 1081 01:05:09,160 --> 01:05:10,840 Speaker 1: this year. All they got to do is stay healthy. 1082 01:05:11,240 --> 01:05:13,160 Speaker 1: And if they do that, they don't care about getting 1083 01:05:13,160 --> 01:05:15,320 Speaker 1: to one next year. They don't. They don't need it. 1084 01:05:15,320 --> 01:05:17,880 Speaker 1: They got enough guys to go. So if they want 1085 01:05:17,880 --> 01:05:19,840 Speaker 1: to open that window and keep it open, get get 1086 01:05:19,840 --> 01:05:22,840 Speaker 1: a quarterback who can play on his rookie deal. I 1087 01:05:22,880 --> 01:05:26,840 Speaker 1: can understand that. But just to say I don't need 1088 01:05:26,880 --> 01:05:31,600 Speaker 1: a first round draft pick for two years, yeah, that's 1089 01:05:32,160 --> 01:05:35,160 Speaker 1: it's a big statement. That is something a big statement. Oh, 1090 01:05:35,200 --> 01:05:40,280 Speaker 1: congratulations of the Niners. Congratulations of the Dolphins for stinking 1091 01:05:40,280 --> 01:05:47,960 Speaker 1: bad enough to get the three overall pick. Man oh man, man, 1092 01:05:48,560 --> 01:05:53,440 Speaker 1: Who did the Dolphins get that pick from? That's not theirs. Houston, okay, 1093 01:05:53,720 --> 01:05:58,800 Speaker 1: Oh for the Larmys, that worked out well for them. 1094 01:05:58,880 --> 01:06:02,000 Speaker 1: I look, we don't they trade great out. This is 1095 01:06:02,040 --> 01:06:07,520 Speaker 1: also an indication that Miami is officially off the quarterback train, 1096 01:06:07,680 --> 01:06:10,600 Speaker 1: on board with TWA going forward. You and I have 1097 01:06:10,680 --> 01:06:14,720 Speaker 1: talked about that right now. I'm okay with that. But 1098 01:06:14,720 --> 01:06:19,360 Speaker 1: but Steve, there is extra draft capital now in case 1099 01:06:19,400 --> 01:06:24,040 Speaker 1: Deshaun Watson becomes available. Miami now has a multitude of 1100 01:06:24,120 --> 01:06:26,880 Speaker 1: first round draft picks. I don't know. I think I 1101 01:06:26,920 --> 01:06:30,880 Speaker 1: think just Shaun Watson is untouchable right about now. You 1102 01:06:30,920 --> 01:06:34,600 Speaker 1: don't forget about the football end of it. You know, 1103 01:06:35,200 --> 01:06:39,840 Speaker 1: he's gone off this trade. He's gonna He's right, he 1104 01:06:40,000 --> 01:06:44,800 Speaker 1: is the ripple effects. He's untouchable, not only from the 1105 01:06:44,840 --> 01:06:47,959 Speaker 1: Houston Texas standpoint, but everybody else now because he's gonna 1106 01:06:47,960 --> 01:06:53,840 Speaker 1: get suspended. Well, yeah, he's gonna get suspended, whether all this, 1107 01:06:54,080 --> 01:06:57,800 Speaker 1: whether all this gets washed under the rug or whatever, 1108 01:06:57,960 --> 01:07:00,720 Speaker 1: spin it anyway you want. However this is resolved. At 1109 01:07:00,720 --> 01:07:04,160 Speaker 1: the very least, he's gonna get suspended for a half 1110 01:07:04,200 --> 01:07:09,160 Speaker 1: dozen games. Like Ben Roethlisberger. I don't know he would 1111 01:07:09,160 --> 01:07:13,640 Speaker 1: he get four games. This is gonna this is gonna be. 1112 01:07:13,720 --> 01:07:19,440 Speaker 1: This is bad for Deshaun Watson the football wise, let 1113 01:07:19,480 --> 01:07:25,160 Speaker 1: alone everything else that's gonna mean. It's yeah, so Miami 1114 01:07:25,200 --> 01:07:29,320 Speaker 1: may have all the capital in the world that Gay 1115 01:07:29,360 --> 01:07:34,919 Speaker 1: may never be available, might not, might not. I wonder 1116 01:07:34,920 --> 01:07:41,360 Speaker 1: if Russ Wilson is still available. It might be the Seahawks. 1117 01:07:41,400 --> 01:07:43,680 Speaker 1: Are You're crazy? If you're the Seahawks. I'm thinking even 1118 01:07:43,680 --> 01:07:47,080 Speaker 1: thinks now. The question is you think about everything that 1119 01:07:47,160 --> 01:07:49,800 Speaker 1: the Niners just gave up to move up nine spots. 1120 01:07:50,800 --> 01:07:54,920 Speaker 1: What do they get back for Jimmy Geen? What do 1121 01:07:54,920 --> 01:07:56,440 Speaker 1: you think they could get for him? I think a 1122 01:07:56,520 --> 01:08:00,680 Speaker 1: two at best. They gave up a two to get him. 1123 01:08:00,800 --> 01:08:05,040 Speaker 1: Now he's what four years older? So what do you 1124 01:08:05,080 --> 01:08:09,000 Speaker 1: get back for him at three? Sad injury problem? I 1125 01:08:09,160 --> 01:08:11,360 Speaker 1: give it two for him. If you're Bill Belichick and 1126 01:08:11,560 --> 01:08:13,640 Speaker 1: knowing what you know about him, and you know the 1127 01:08:14,200 --> 01:08:18,160 Speaker 1: yeah there, I don't even have to think about it. 1128 01:08:18,240 --> 01:08:21,000 Speaker 1: That guy's going to New England. Jimmy Garoppolo is gonna 1129 01:08:21,000 --> 01:08:22,960 Speaker 1: be the guy on opening day for New England. Pay 1130 01:08:23,040 --> 01:08:25,559 Speaker 1: write that down, Okay, Jayburg, write that down for me. 1131 01:08:25,800 --> 01:08:29,600 Speaker 1: March twenty six. Jimmy Garoppolo is gonna play quarterback for 1132 01:08:29,600 --> 01:08:32,040 Speaker 1: the New England Patriots this year. I really, we really 1133 01:08:32,040 --> 01:08:34,120 Speaker 1: need to keep a list of these things. Honestly, we 1134 01:08:34,160 --> 01:08:38,120 Speaker 1: do because I am so eager, like Week one in 1135 01:08:38,160 --> 01:08:40,519 Speaker 1: the fall, to read all of these off, to see 1136 01:08:40,640 --> 01:08:45,479 Speaker 1: how many hits Steve Tasker has. Josh he plays Kreskin. 1137 01:08:45,600 --> 01:08:47,720 Speaker 1: Here we go, Josh Allen's got a shot at five 1138 01:08:47,720 --> 01:08:50,599 Speaker 1: thousand yards. That was the first one. Justin Zimmer's got 1139 01:08:50,600 --> 01:08:53,160 Speaker 1: a chance to play offensive snaps for the Bills. Oh, 1140 01:08:53,240 --> 01:08:56,160 Speaker 1: that was the other one. Jimmy Garoppolos played quarterball for 1141 01:08:56,200 --> 01:08:58,880 Speaker 1: the New England Patriots. There's the three I can think 1142 01:08:58,960 --> 01:09:00,559 Speaker 1: of off the top of my head. All these those 1143 01:09:00,600 --> 01:09:06,040 Speaker 1: were them, Jimmy and g New England Week one. All right, 1144 01:09:06,840 --> 01:09:08,599 Speaker 1: it's been a hell of a march for one Stephen 1145 01:09:08,640 --> 01:09:11,680 Speaker 1: Tasker in his soothsaying, and we'll see how many of 1146 01:09:11,680 --> 01:09:14,040 Speaker 1: these in fact come to fruition. I personally am looking 1147 01:09:14,080 --> 01:09:16,759 Speaker 1: forward to this to a degree no one can imagine 1148 01:09:16,800 --> 01:09:20,120 Speaker 1: I am going to I absolutely just put the nuclear 1149 01:09:20,240 --> 01:09:22,920 Speaker 1: bomb to my ability, and I have no chance of 1150 01:09:23,000 --> 01:09:25,000 Speaker 1: getting any of those right. I think I think you 1151 01:09:25,040 --> 01:09:27,439 Speaker 1: got a good look at some of these. I like 1152 01:09:27,560 --> 01:09:29,719 Speaker 1: five thousand for Alan, if he stays healthy and plays 1153 01:09:29,720 --> 01:09:32,599 Speaker 1: all sixteen games. I like that chance with these guys, 1154 01:09:32,600 --> 01:09:35,800 Speaker 1: and I is. And here's the only thing they'll get 1155 01:09:35,800 --> 01:09:37,320 Speaker 1: in the way of that, not the only thing. There's 1156 01:09:37,600 --> 01:09:39,720 Speaker 1: only million things they'll get in the way of a guy. 1157 01:09:39,760 --> 01:09:42,400 Speaker 1: Throw them for five thousand. Here's one of the main things. 1158 01:09:42,880 --> 01:09:45,680 Speaker 1: The league may bounce back a little bit on the 1159 01:09:45,720 --> 01:09:48,519 Speaker 1: way they instruct their officials to call the games. They 1160 01:09:48,520 --> 01:09:53,320 Speaker 1: may start calling holding penalties. That'll hurt if they don't. 1161 01:09:53,360 --> 01:09:57,439 Speaker 1: If they if they officiate like they did in twenty twenty, 1162 01:09:59,640 --> 01:10:01,200 Speaker 1: I'll kind hang in there with Josh and going to 1163 01:10:01,240 --> 01:10:05,160 Speaker 1: five thousand. But if they start, if they start getting 1164 01:10:05,200 --> 01:10:10,360 Speaker 1: you know, holding three, holding, four holding penalties a game, yeah, 1165 01:10:10,360 --> 01:10:14,160 Speaker 1: the offensive holding. Yeah then yeah, it may not happen. 1166 01:10:14,640 --> 01:10:16,920 Speaker 1: It may not happen, may not, but I'm telling you, man, 1167 01:10:18,800 --> 01:10:21,120 Speaker 1: it's it could. And Justin Zimmer, how can you you 1168 01:10:21,160 --> 01:10:23,720 Speaker 1: gotta get that guy the ball? Come on, man, that's 1169 01:10:23,760 --> 01:10:25,640 Speaker 1: just I know, that's just me. Don't you wish we 1170 01:10:25,680 --> 01:10:27,479 Speaker 1: could get him in here like that? Is just one. 1171 01:10:27,520 --> 01:10:33,920 Speaker 1: Bill's Live is sponsoring the fullback position campaign. Right of one. 1172 01:10:34,000 --> 01:10:36,679 Speaker 1: Justin Zimmer, I'll write it up, I'll get I'll put 1173 01:10:36,680 --> 01:10:40,400 Speaker 1: a placard behind us, a list of names, and then 1174 01:10:40,439 --> 01:10:43,040 Speaker 1: what was the other one. Oh, Jimmy G. Jimmy Jimmy 1175 01:10:43,080 --> 01:10:47,640 Speaker 1: G's gonna play against us at New England. Yeah, I'd 1176 01:10:47,720 --> 01:10:51,200 Speaker 1: love to see the odds in Vegas on where Garoppolo 1177 01:10:51,280 --> 01:10:54,719 Speaker 1: plays in the fall. It's got to be like, what 1178 01:10:54,880 --> 01:10:59,559 Speaker 1: minus one fifty New England at this point, minus five hundred? Right? 1179 01:11:01,800 --> 01:11:09,840 Speaker 1: Oh god, yeah, it's what would be the next most 1180 01:11:09,880 --> 01:11:14,400 Speaker 1: logical place he goes Chicago. Andy Dalton have to refix 1181 01:11:14,479 --> 01:11:19,560 Speaker 1: that tweet they put earlier in the week. Carolina. I 1182 01:11:19,600 --> 01:11:23,120 Speaker 1: don't know New Orleans. I think Carolinas Watson or bust 1183 01:11:23,320 --> 01:11:25,519 Speaker 1: and that might I mean, that could change now. But 1184 01:11:26,479 --> 01:11:31,240 Speaker 1: they're well, they're number seven on the draft list drafts 1185 01:11:31,439 --> 01:11:37,919 Speaker 1: or eighth. Carolina's eight on the draft list, um eighth overall. 1186 01:11:38,640 --> 01:11:41,559 Speaker 1: They could jump up. They could talk the Jets out 1187 01:11:41,600 --> 01:11:44,360 Speaker 1: of their number one. If the Jets are sold on Darnald. 1188 01:11:44,920 --> 01:11:48,040 Speaker 1: I don't know that they are. I can't tell you. 1189 01:11:48,120 --> 01:11:50,759 Speaker 1: I think it's like we are railroading towards a quarterback 1190 01:11:50,800 --> 01:11:53,360 Speaker 1: competition and training camp for the Jets. I agree, they 1191 01:11:53,439 --> 01:11:56,600 Speaker 1: draft Wilson and then they tell Darnold and Wilson. You 1192 01:11:56,680 --> 01:11:58,320 Speaker 1: two figure it out on the field, and we'll take 1193 01:11:58,360 --> 01:12:00,960 Speaker 1: the best guy and then they might trade the other 1194 01:12:01,040 --> 01:12:03,720 Speaker 1: guy at that point, but or keep him who the 1195 01:12:03,800 --> 01:12:05,960 Speaker 1: hell knows, probably Jie. Why would you keep well, not 1196 01:12:06,000 --> 01:12:07,960 Speaker 1: the rook You wouldn't You wouldn't trade the rookie. Right. 1197 01:12:08,000 --> 01:12:10,000 Speaker 1: If Darnald beats him out, then Darnald starts and you 1198 01:12:10,040 --> 01:12:12,040 Speaker 1: hang on to the rookie. If Darnald gets beat you 1199 01:12:12,120 --> 01:12:15,479 Speaker 1: probably trade Darnald, right, Yes, while he's still on the 1200 01:12:15,560 --> 01:12:20,840 Speaker 1: Joie contract. Gotta go. But I'm with you. If I'm 1201 01:12:20,840 --> 01:12:22,639 Speaker 1: the Jets, I take the best guy on the board 1202 01:12:22,800 --> 01:12:27,479 Speaker 1: at quarterback because if they find a guy finally, then 1203 01:12:27,600 --> 01:12:29,400 Speaker 1: you know, now you're in the hunt now and now 1204 01:12:29,439 --> 01:12:31,320 Speaker 1: you got a guy, right, so now you can get 1205 01:12:31,360 --> 01:12:34,679 Speaker 1: that off your plate. And it's it's like if your 1206 01:12:34,920 --> 01:12:39,479 Speaker 1: organization does not have a quarterback, the entire organization is 1207 01:12:39,520 --> 01:12:43,160 Speaker 1: obsessed with that, and that fine. You gotta find one. 1208 01:12:43,320 --> 01:12:47,960 Speaker 1: That's it. You can't get out of first gear unless 1209 01:12:48,000 --> 01:12:52,080 Speaker 1: that happens. What a trade if you're just joining us. 1210 01:12:52,160 --> 01:12:55,639 Speaker 1: The San Francisco forty nine ers have moved up from 1211 01:12:55,640 --> 01:12:58,360 Speaker 1: the twelfth pick in the draft to the Dolphins pick 1212 01:12:58,400 --> 01:13:02,759 Speaker 1: at three in exchange change four san Francisco's pick at twelve, 1213 01:13:03,520 --> 01:13:09,160 Speaker 1: they're compensatory third round pick and two number ones in 1214 01:13:09,280 --> 01:13:14,120 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two and twenty twenty three. Holy mackerel on, 1215 01:13:15,560 --> 01:13:18,360 Speaker 1: and it's gonna we're gonna be talking about this trade. 1216 01:13:19,040 --> 01:13:21,400 Speaker 1: I just wonder if it's twenty three. I just wonder 1217 01:13:21,400 --> 01:13:24,240 Speaker 1: if this sets off a chain of events at the 1218 01:13:24,320 --> 01:13:26,920 Speaker 1: quarterback position now across the league, because now people are 1219 01:13:26,920 --> 01:13:30,240 Speaker 1: like it's happening. It's almost like a run on players 1220 01:13:30,240 --> 01:13:32,240 Speaker 1: in the draft. You know, well, because think about it, 1221 01:13:32,240 --> 01:13:33,880 Speaker 1: all these teams don't know what the other teams are 1222 01:13:33,880 --> 01:13:36,880 Speaker 1: gonna do. Now you get your You've got this big 1223 01:13:36,960 --> 01:13:40,720 Speaker 1: salvo from San Francisco. You know what they're gonna do. 1224 01:13:41,880 --> 01:13:44,360 Speaker 1: So it's like, oh, okay, now if I'm gonna get 1225 01:13:45,479 --> 01:13:49,120 Speaker 1: we gotta jump. We gotta jump up to two, or 1226 01:13:49,160 --> 01:13:54,559 Speaker 1: we gotta jump up to four. Well, and I think, yeah, right, yep, 1227 01:13:55,200 --> 01:13:57,200 Speaker 1: you gotta you gotta get up there. You gotta get 1228 01:13:57,240 --> 01:14:01,080 Speaker 1: to Atlanta. The first three picks or quarterbacks get down right. 1229 01:14:01,840 --> 01:14:04,120 Speaker 1: So if you want to get the fourth guy, you 1230 01:14:04,160 --> 01:14:08,519 Speaker 1: gotta you gotta offer Atlanta whatever it takes. And Atlanta 1231 01:14:08,640 --> 01:14:10,519 Speaker 1: probably wants to take one of their own because Matt 1232 01:14:10,560 --> 01:14:13,719 Speaker 1: Ryan's thirty six years old. That's right. They it's perfect 1233 01:14:13,720 --> 01:14:18,840 Speaker 1: for Atlanta. What if Atlanta moves up just so they 1234 01:14:18,840 --> 01:14:26,200 Speaker 1: can get at four to two? Why not? Yeah? You know, yeah, 1235 01:14:26,280 --> 01:14:30,559 Speaker 1: it's the Jets could get an extra one and whatever 1236 01:14:30,600 --> 01:14:33,120 Speaker 1: else they Atlanta gets for to move up two spots, 1237 01:14:33,760 --> 01:14:38,599 Speaker 1: get an extra two, get one and to two. Man alive, 1238 01:14:39,240 --> 01:14:47,920 Speaker 1: goodness gracious. So the Dolphins traded down. Now I believe 1239 01:14:47,960 --> 01:14:51,760 Speaker 1: the Dolphins have two first round picks. Yeah, have they 1240 01:14:51,760 --> 01:14:56,439 Speaker 1: got number eighteen? So twelve and eighteen? They have twelve 1241 01:14:56,479 --> 01:15:00,439 Speaker 1: and eighteen now and the Jets have two first two 1242 01:15:00,479 --> 01:15:02,439 Speaker 1: and twenty three. I want to say, are the two 1243 01:15:02,479 --> 01:15:08,040 Speaker 1: that they have? So both division rivals have a pair 1244 01:15:08,080 --> 01:15:10,400 Speaker 1: of firsts, and I believe the Jets have a pair 1245 01:15:10,439 --> 01:15:13,759 Speaker 1: of seconds as well. Think about this, So the Jets 1246 01:15:13,840 --> 01:15:16,200 Speaker 1: are the Dolphins feel like they've got their quarterback? Right? 1247 01:15:16,240 --> 01:15:21,080 Speaker 1: They got two of the Jets. We'll find out or 1248 01:15:21,120 --> 01:15:24,000 Speaker 1: find out they haven't. Now the Patriots are gonna get 1249 01:15:24,040 --> 01:15:30,040 Speaker 1: one with Jimmy g because that guy's gone, I think. Yeah. 1250 01:15:30,120 --> 01:15:34,120 Speaker 1: And San Francisco clearly came to the realization after the 1251 01:15:34,160 --> 01:15:38,120 Speaker 1: Stafford trade that. They're only crap. We have the fourth 1252 01:15:38,120 --> 01:15:43,280 Speaker 1: best quarterback in our division, right Stafford Murray Wilson. We 1253 01:15:43,360 --> 01:15:45,280 Speaker 1: ain't got a chance and you got Jimmy g and 1254 01:15:45,320 --> 01:15:48,920 Speaker 1: they don't like him. Yeah, we don't have a chance. Issue. Yeah, 1255 01:15:49,000 --> 01:15:51,800 Speaker 1: So they're going right to the top of the draft 1256 01:15:51,800 --> 01:15:55,080 Speaker 1: board and they didn't care what it costs. I'm that's 1257 01:15:55,080 --> 01:15:58,959 Speaker 1: a lot, man. I can't get past the three one, 1258 01:15:59,240 --> 01:16:03,320 Speaker 1: two extra ones on top of the twelfth pick. That's 1259 01:16:03,320 --> 01:16:11,000 Speaker 1: an offer you cannot refuse. You can't. That's that is 1260 01:16:11,040 --> 01:16:13,600 Speaker 1: a lot of draft capital, man, man, oh man, that 1261 01:16:13,720 --> 01:16:15,880 Speaker 1: is a lot. I'll tell you. See. That's the kind 1262 01:16:15,920 --> 01:16:17,720 Speaker 1: of thing you gotta do though, Right, if you want 1263 01:16:17,720 --> 01:16:21,000 Speaker 1: to get that deal done, now you're set. But I 1264 01:16:21,000 --> 01:16:23,800 Speaker 1: would say, if you're gonna do that, you have to 1265 01:16:23,840 --> 01:16:27,719 Speaker 1: know the guy you're gonna get is gonna be good. 1266 01:16:28,040 --> 01:16:29,519 Speaker 1: And I don't know how you know that if you're 1267 01:16:29,520 --> 01:16:35,280 Speaker 1: San Francisco. Miami just moved back up. Trade alert field Yates. 1268 01:16:35,320 --> 01:16:37,639 Speaker 1: The Eagles have traded the sixth pick in the draft 1269 01:16:37,680 --> 01:16:41,519 Speaker 1: to Miami for twelve and at twenty twenty two first rounder. 1270 01:16:41,640 --> 01:16:45,920 Speaker 1: What the hell's going on, Steve, make it stomp. It's unbelievable, 1271 01:16:46,040 --> 01:16:49,479 Speaker 1: son devote, I'm in the draft. Miami's now got three 1272 01:16:49,600 --> 01:16:55,679 Speaker 1: first in twenty twenty two. No, they they The Eagles 1273 01:16:55,680 --> 01:16:59,040 Speaker 1: have traded the sixth pick to Miami. So Miami moved 1274 01:16:59,080 --> 01:17:01,120 Speaker 1: back up from twelve up to six. Yes, but they 1275 01:17:01,120 --> 01:17:06,920 Speaker 1: got they got the Eagles first rounder next year. Two no, no, no, no, oh, 1276 01:17:07,000 --> 01:17:09,479 Speaker 1: Miami gave them a first. Miami gave up their twelve 1277 01:17:09,640 --> 01:17:12,479 Speaker 1: and probably one of San Franz first rounders from twenty twenty. 1278 01:17:12,479 --> 01:17:15,000 Speaker 1: You'd probably already turned one of those around. Wow, So 1279 01:17:15,040 --> 01:17:18,639 Speaker 1: the Eagles get twelve and a first rounder next year. 1280 01:17:19,080 --> 01:17:23,719 Speaker 1: Miami just moved back up six spots. All right, Thomas Hollander, 1281 01:17:23,760 --> 01:17:25,960 Speaker 1: do your magic make me a graphic that shows all 1282 01:17:26,000 --> 01:17:29,800 Speaker 1: this so I can't keep track of it. Thomas is 1283 01:17:29,840 --> 01:17:32,560 Speaker 1: back there. It is pandemonium in round one in the 1284 01:17:32,640 --> 01:17:35,880 Speaker 1: tram the way. He's trying to build this graphics so 1285 01:17:35,920 --> 01:17:37,840 Speaker 1: I can get it look at it because I can't 1286 01:17:37,880 --> 01:17:41,120 Speaker 1: figure it out. And he's muttering to himself about the 1287 01:17:41,160 --> 01:17:44,840 Speaker 1: mental acuity of his radio coaster. Get it straight. Come on, man, 1288 01:17:45,000 --> 01:17:47,439 Speaker 1: all right, we gotta take a break here, but when 1289 01:17:47,439 --> 01:17:50,560 Speaker 1: we come back, we will dive in deeper to a 1290 01:17:50,840 --> 01:17:56,320 Speaker 1: seismic shift Miami twelve picks of the NFL Draft. Miami 1291 01:17:56,360 --> 01:17:59,400 Speaker 1: has made two trades in an hour, three to twelve, 1292 01:17:59,439 --> 01:18:01,400 Speaker 1: back to six. We'll be back in a moment here 1293 01:18:01,439 --> 01:18:03,479 Speaker 1: on one Bills Live, presented by Collid to Health. This 1294 01:18:03,560 --> 01:18:18,200 Speaker 1: is Buffalo Bills Radio. Iok I Act to one Bills Live. 1295 01:18:18,600 --> 01:18:22,280 Speaker 1: Some wild draft trade news in the NFL today. It 1296 01:18:22,400 --> 01:18:26,160 Speaker 1: began when the San Francisco forty nine Ers, in a 1297 01:18:26,240 --> 01:18:29,280 Speaker 1: deal with the Miami Dolphins, moved up from twelve to three. 1298 01:18:29,880 --> 01:18:32,959 Speaker 1: Dolphins slide back from three to twelve, and the Dolphins 1299 01:18:32,960 --> 01:18:36,880 Speaker 1: get two extra ones in the process in twenty twenty 1300 01:18:36,880 --> 01:18:42,800 Speaker 1: two and twenty twenty three, along with a compensatory third 1301 01:18:42,880 --> 01:18:47,479 Speaker 1: round selection from San Francisco this year, all to move 1302 01:18:47,560 --> 01:18:50,240 Speaker 1: up nine spots to number three. And then in a 1303 01:18:50,280 --> 01:18:54,120 Speaker 1: matter of minutes, the Dolphins swing a deal with the 1304 01:18:54,160 --> 01:18:58,240 Speaker 1: Eagles to move back up from twelve to six, and 1305 01:18:58,360 --> 01:19:01,960 Speaker 1: the Eagles give them a fifth round pick this year 1306 01:19:03,280 --> 01:19:07,559 Speaker 1: and number six in exchange for Miami's pick number twelve, 1307 01:19:07,720 --> 01:19:11,920 Speaker 1: a fourth round pick and a first round pick next year, 1308 01:19:12,360 --> 01:19:14,759 Speaker 1: all for the Dolphins to move back up six spots. 1309 01:19:15,080 --> 01:19:18,120 Speaker 1: And there is also this the forty nine years have 1310 01:19:18,439 --> 01:19:23,320 Speaker 1: already stated that Jimmy Garoppolo is their quarterback for this year, 1311 01:19:23,560 --> 01:19:26,440 Speaker 1: which is so he will be a bridge quarterback, presumably 1312 01:19:26,479 --> 01:19:28,320 Speaker 1: to the one they draft this spring. You and I 1313 01:19:28,360 --> 01:19:30,280 Speaker 1: were just sitting here saying, there's no way Jimmy g 1314 01:19:30,479 --> 01:19:33,519 Speaker 1: plays for the Niners, but they're they're gonna use him 1315 01:19:33,560 --> 01:19:35,320 Speaker 1: this year to get the guy ready. One of your 1316 01:19:35,360 --> 01:19:40,160 Speaker 1: soothsayer predictions has already come on. You say that maybe not, 1317 01:19:40,400 --> 01:19:43,479 Speaker 1: you can say that somebody might sweeten the pot. New 1318 01:19:43,520 --> 01:19:45,920 Speaker 1: England might think your posturing. Do you think the Niners 1319 01:19:45,920 --> 01:19:48,960 Speaker 1: are posturing saying he's our quarterback this year and he's 1320 01:19:49,000 --> 01:19:53,080 Speaker 1: probably not. Yeah, I think it's posturing. I think it 1321 01:19:53,400 --> 01:19:55,559 Speaker 1: might be pos trying to drive the price up to 1322 01:19:55,600 --> 01:19:57,880 Speaker 1: get him out of there. Yeah. Say, they're in no hurry. 1323 01:19:57,920 --> 01:19:59,880 Speaker 1: We can win with him. We've done it before, We're 1324 01:20:00,000 --> 01:20:03,840 Speaker 1: to continue to do it. He's our guy, and that'll 1325 01:20:03,920 --> 01:20:07,040 Speaker 1: drive his price up or or maybe squash the market. 1326 01:20:07,080 --> 01:20:08,800 Speaker 1: I don't know. Certainly there are gonna be teams that 1327 01:20:08,840 --> 01:20:10,640 Speaker 1: are asking, are you sure about that? Because we'll be 1328 01:20:10,680 --> 01:20:12,720 Speaker 1: able willing to We'll give you this or this or 1329 01:20:12,760 --> 01:20:15,960 Speaker 1: this for him, although I don't know that list is 1330 01:20:15,960 --> 01:20:20,559 Speaker 1: going to be pretty short. Maybe not. Wow. And you 1331 01:20:20,600 --> 01:20:23,240 Speaker 1: know who else is on on the forty niners roster 1332 01:20:23,280 --> 01:20:33,599 Speaker 1: at quarterback Josh Rosen. Wow, that once again he's gonna 1333 01:20:33,640 --> 01:20:38,720 Speaker 1: get taken high in the draft. Oh my god, what 1334 01:20:38,760 --> 01:20:41,559 Speaker 1: did that guy do earlier in his life where he 1335 01:20:41,680 --> 01:20:46,000 Speaker 1: is getting repeatedlyndho hit. He is like the guy in 1336 01:20:46,080 --> 01:20:49,280 Speaker 1: the Whack a Mole game. He's just getting clubbed over 1337 01:20:49,920 --> 01:20:53,120 Speaker 1: and over. And let's just keep an eye on him 1338 01:20:53,120 --> 01:20:55,400 Speaker 1: because if he does move from San Francisco this year, 1339 01:20:55,479 --> 01:20:57,040 Speaker 1: whoever he goes to, he is gonna take a whole 1340 01:20:57,080 --> 01:20:59,880 Speaker 1: quarterback high in the draft next year. So it's now 1341 01:21:00,040 --> 01:21:04,800 Speaker 1: he's a barometer for that, right, Oh my goodness, gracious. Yeah, Well, 1342 01:21:04,800 --> 01:21:08,519 Speaker 1: the Niners said that it could be posturing, and once again, 1343 01:21:08,560 --> 01:21:11,519 Speaker 1: you're right. My prognostication is probably out the window. If 1344 01:21:11,520 --> 01:21:14,200 Speaker 1: that's an I don't know. I don't know, Steve. I 1345 01:21:14,280 --> 01:21:17,519 Speaker 1: think this is a it's a posturing move by the 1346 01:21:17,560 --> 01:21:21,679 Speaker 1: forty nine ers. Jimmy G's our quarterback this year and 1347 01:21:22,520 --> 01:21:26,599 Speaker 1: they may resolutely believe that, and maybe their plan all 1348 01:21:26,640 --> 01:21:30,240 Speaker 1: along is to have Jimmy serve as the bridge to 1349 01:21:30,360 --> 01:21:32,880 Speaker 1: the next guy, so he plays in twenty twenty one, 1350 01:21:33,240 --> 01:21:35,840 Speaker 1: and then the guy they drafted three, presumably somebody like 1351 01:21:35,920 --> 01:21:40,840 Speaker 1: Fields plays in twenty twenty two, or they're trying to 1352 01:21:40,880 --> 01:21:44,519 Speaker 1: convince someone, hey, you know, wet my beak a little bit, 1353 01:21:45,120 --> 01:21:47,840 Speaker 1: make it interesting enough for me to give you Jimmy 1354 01:21:47,880 --> 01:21:50,680 Speaker 1: ge and we'll ride the rookie into twenty twenty one. 1355 01:21:51,520 --> 01:21:54,519 Speaker 1: You gotta think San Francisco knows what a good roster 1356 01:21:54,600 --> 01:21:56,920 Speaker 1: they have. We I mean, we were sweating buckets over 1357 01:21:56,960 --> 01:21:59,759 Speaker 1: that game as Buffalo Bills fans until they started dropping 1358 01:21:59,800 --> 01:22:05,320 Speaker 1: guys like flies. I mean, you know, Bosa was out. Oh, 1359 01:22:05,439 --> 01:22:07,679 Speaker 1: they lost a ton of guys, Dolomon Thomas, they were 1360 01:22:07,720 --> 01:22:11,000 Speaker 1: they were absolutely decimated and um and the Bills lumped 1361 01:22:11,000 --> 01:22:14,479 Speaker 1: them up pretty good. But you know, if they come 1362 01:22:14,479 --> 01:22:17,559 Speaker 1: back and they're healthy, you gotta think they know they've 1363 01:22:17,600 --> 01:22:20,719 Speaker 1: got a good shot at going deep, even in that division. 1364 01:22:21,280 --> 01:22:25,160 Speaker 1: So maybe they would think they could get it done 1365 01:22:25,160 --> 01:22:28,680 Speaker 1: with a rookie quarterback. You know what I'm saying. I 1366 01:22:28,760 --> 01:22:31,840 Speaker 1: think so. And Plus, if, for instance, if Jimmy Jeans 1367 01:22:31,840 --> 01:22:35,240 Speaker 1: somebody gives you a two this year, all right, well 1368 01:22:35,280 --> 01:22:41,280 Speaker 1: maybe I'm telling you man, we are Steve. It is 1369 01:22:41,360 --> 01:22:45,040 Speaker 1: over a month from the draft. The draft is April 1370 01:22:45,080 --> 01:22:48,840 Speaker 1: twenty ninth. I mean it's March twenty six and people 1371 01:22:48,880 --> 01:22:53,920 Speaker 1: are training up and down the board. Yeah, I mean 1372 01:22:53,960 --> 01:23:00,360 Speaker 1: this is like now, I'm trying to remember when the 1373 01:23:00,439 --> 01:23:03,639 Speaker 1: Corty Glenn trade went down. It was about some time 1374 01:23:03,680 --> 01:23:08,599 Speaker 1: in March. If I remember when the Bills swung that 1375 01:23:08,680 --> 01:23:15,479 Speaker 1: deal to get up from twenty two to twelve, right, yeah, 1376 01:23:15,560 --> 01:23:18,760 Speaker 1: March twelfth, So when they traded Corty Glenn to move 1377 01:23:18,800 --> 01:23:22,040 Speaker 1: up from twenty two to twelve. Right. So here we 1378 01:23:22,080 --> 01:23:24,360 Speaker 1: are a couple of weeks later than that, and we 1379 01:23:24,479 --> 01:23:28,000 Speaker 1: have some seismic shifts in the first twelve picks of 1380 01:23:28,040 --> 01:23:34,880 Speaker 1: the draft. This is juicy. Yeah. And and just so 1381 01:23:34,960 --> 01:23:38,760 Speaker 1: everybody knows in terms of the full terms of the 1382 01:23:39,000 --> 01:23:48,439 Speaker 1: Dolphins Eagles trade, So the Eagles basically gave up their 1383 01:23:48,520 --> 01:23:53,799 Speaker 1: pick at six, a fifth round pick one fifty six overall, 1384 01:23:54,400 --> 01:23:57,880 Speaker 1: in exchange for the Dolphins pick at twelve, their fourth 1385 01:23:57,960 --> 01:24:01,120 Speaker 1: round pick this year at one twenty three, and a 1386 01:24:01,200 --> 01:24:04,160 Speaker 1: first round pick next year. So they, when allways said 1387 01:24:04,160 --> 01:24:08,160 Speaker 1: and done, Miami moved back through two spots, three spots, 1388 01:24:08,200 --> 01:24:14,280 Speaker 1: three spots, and picked up a couple of first round picks. Yeah, 1389 01:24:14,320 --> 01:24:17,720 Speaker 1: they seem they gave one back though, and trade with 1390 01:24:17,760 --> 01:24:20,600 Speaker 1: Philly to get back up to six. Right. So in 1391 01:24:20,720 --> 01:24:25,080 Speaker 1: the end, Miami ends up with an extra first pick six, 1392 01:24:26,880 --> 01:24:34,519 Speaker 1: an extra five from Philly, okay, extra three from san Fran, right, 1393 01:24:35,280 --> 01:24:38,120 Speaker 1: and an extra one in twenty twenty three from San 1394 01:24:38,240 --> 01:24:46,040 Speaker 1: Fran in twenty three and they did that, Philly moves 1395 01:24:46,120 --> 01:24:51,679 Speaker 1: down to twelve, and they end up with an extra 1396 01:24:52,600 --> 01:24:57,759 Speaker 1: four and an extra one, extra four this year, extra 1397 01:24:57,840 --> 01:25:01,679 Speaker 1: one next year. And they dropped what is it, eight spots? 1398 01:25:01,840 --> 01:25:07,959 Speaker 1: They dropped six, six spots. San Fran gets picked three 1399 01:25:09,640 --> 01:25:14,959 Speaker 1: but gives up, gives up a three and two ones. 1400 01:25:15,040 --> 01:25:19,120 Speaker 1: I can't get past the two ones, man, Holy mackerel, 1401 01:25:19,840 --> 01:25:23,240 Speaker 1: it is a lot. They flip picks and plus two 1402 01:25:23,280 --> 01:25:25,320 Speaker 1: ones in a three, and you're not even getting one 1403 01:25:25,360 --> 01:25:30,160 Speaker 1: of the two best qbs in the draft conceivably. I mean, 1404 01:25:30,320 --> 01:25:32,720 Speaker 1: nobody knows who's gonna wind up being the best. You know, 1405 01:25:32,800 --> 01:25:35,000 Speaker 1: you think about it, it's a little bit of reminiscent 1406 01:25:35,040 --> 01:25:37,000 Speaker 1: to what, you know, the forty nine ers doing that. 1407 01:25:37,080 --> 01:25:38,880 Speaker 1: It's a little bit like the Rams and what they've 1408 01:25:38,880 --> 01:25:41,120 Speaker 1: been doing. They give away number one picks like like 1409 01:25:41,200 --> 01:25:45,599 Speaker 1: they're you know, three and cruthbrushes at a dentist office. Right, 1410 01:25:45,640 --> 01:25:47,639 Speaker 1: I mean, they just give you one, right, if you're 1411 01:25:47,640 --> 01:25:49,400 Speaker 1: gonna do business with him. Here, here's the one. Here's 1412 01:25:49,400 --> 01:25:51,720 Speaker 1: the one. Take take that. Let's start here. We'll give 1413 01:25:51,720 --> 01:25:53,400 Speaker 1: you a one. Yeah, here's a little bag with a 1414 01:25:53,520 --> 01:25:55,280 Speaker 1: number one in it that you can take home with you. 1415 01:25:55,640 --> 01:25:57,200 Speaker 1: That's what they do. I mean they don't have a 1416 01:25:57,280 --> 01:25:59,120 Speaker 1: they don't have a first round pick until what like 1417 01:25:59,160 --> 01:26:02,679 Speaker 1: twenty five the Rams, Yeah, that's twenty five or twenty 1418 01:26:02,680 --> 01:26:05,479 Speaker 1: six somewhere in there. It's a different way of doing business. 1419 01:26:05,479 --> 01:26:07,880 Speaker 1: But Okay, the Niners are like, well, like, if they're 1420 01:26:07,880 --> 01:26:11,440 Speaker 1: gonna do it, we're gonna do it to get that. 1421 01:26:11,520 --> 01:26:14,320 Speaker 1: Here's the thing. If you're gonna do that, if you're 1422 01:26:14,320 --> 01:26:17,439 Speaker 1: gonna jump up to get that spot, you gotta make 1423 01:26:17,479 --> 01:26:21,120 Speaker 1: it count. Talk about courage of your conviction. Hannot with 1424 01:26:21,280 --> 01:26:23,439 Speaker 1: who you believe you can get it, and don't you 1425 01:26:23,520 --> 01:26:25,719 Speaker 1: really have to have some assurances that you know who's 1426 01:26:25,720 --> 01:26:30,800 Speaker 1: gonna be there. Yeah. That What the Niners said with 1427 01:26:30,880 --> 01:26:38,160 Speaker 1: this trade essentially is we would love to have Trevor Lawrence, 1428 01:26:38,240 --> 01:26:41,200 Speaker 1: Zach Wilson, or Justin Fields. We would be over the 1429 01:26:41,240 --> 01:26:43,400 Speaker 1: moon to have any one of those three guys. That's 1430 01:26:43,479 --> 01:26:46,360 Speaker 1: essentially what they're saying with this trade. They yes, they're saying, 1431 01:26:46,439 --> 01:26:48,280 Speaker 1: any one of those three guys is there were he's 1432 01:26:48,280 --> 01:26:49,880 Speaker 1: gonna be the guy that's gonna get us to a 1433 01:26:49,920 --> 01:26:53,400 Speaker 1: super Bowl championship. That's what they're saying, any one of 1434 01:26:53,400 --> 01:26:56,479 Speaker 1: those three. And because they gave up two future ones 1435 01:26:56,880 --> 01:26:59,559 Speaker 1: just to get in that spot, right, So they're saying, 1436 01:26:59,600 --> 01:27:02,400 Speaker 1: as well, forget about the statistics that you've read about 1437 01:27:02,439 --> 01:27:05,200 Speaker 1: that it is less than a coin flip that quarterbacks 1438 01:27:05,200 --> 01:27:10,080 Speaker 1: in the first round are that guy. We're gonna take 1439 01:27:10,080 --> 01:27:12,000 Speaker 1: a chance that one point five of him is that 1440 01:27:12,080 --> 01:27:17,920 Speaker 1: guy out of those three that is that is a 1441 01:27:17,960 --> 01:27:23,719 Speaker 1: gigantic Mama needs a new parishes and rolling the dice right, 1442 01:27:25,360 --> 01:27:27,519 Speaker 1: that is an enormous roll of the dice. All the 1443 01:27:27,600 --> 01:27:28,960 Speaker 1: chips are in the middle of the table for the 1444 01:27:28,960 --> 01:27:34,160 Speaker 1: forty nine, all of them. That's Kyle Shanahan saying, I'm 1445 01:27:34,280 --> 01:27:36,920 Speaker 1: I'm betting my coaching tenure here at the NINECS, even 1446 01:27:36,920 --> 01:27:38,559 Speaker 1: though I've been to a super Bowl. It's all going 1447 01:27:38,600 --> 01:27:41,040 Speaker 1: in on this pick. This is the John Lynch Kyle 1448 01:27:41,080 --> 01:27:45,000 Speaker 1: Shanahan conversation. All right, Kyle, we could get Trevor Lawrence. 1449 01:27:45,000 --> 01:27:47,439 Speaker 1: Are we good with that guy? Yeah, I'm good. We 1450 01:27:47,479 --> 01:27:49,600 Speaker 1: could get Zach Wilson. Good with that guy? Good, we 1451 01:27:49,640 --> 01:27:52,639 Speaker 1: can make it work. How about Justin Fields? Yep, I'm good. Okay, 1452 01:27:52,680 --> 01:27:54,120 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go make a trade. I'll call you back. 1453 01:27:54,120 --> 01:27:57,880 Speaker 1: I'm gonna get one of those three guys. Oh my gosh. 1454 01:27:57,960 --> 01:27:59,400 Speaker 1: All right, we have to take a break, but when 1455 01:27:59,400 --> 01:28:03,479 Speaker 1: we come back, we're going to discuss who the Dolphins 1456 01:28:03,479 --> 01:28:06,120 Speaker 1: could be interested in now that they moved back up 1457 01:28:06,520 --> 01:28:09,280 Speaker 1: to six. We'll discuss that when we return here on 1458 01:28:09,280 --> 01:28:11,439 Speaker 1: One Bills Live, presented by Kalid to Health, It's Buffalo 1459 01:28:11,439 --> 01:28:25,920 Speaker 1: Bill's Radio. Welcome back to One Bills Live. Chris Brown, 1460 01:28:25,960 --> 01:28:29,839 Speaker 1: Steve Jasker with you, and we're discussing now the plans 1461 01:28:29,880 --> 01:28:31,960 Speaker 1: of the Miami Dolphins now that they've moved from three 1462 01:28:32,040 --> 01:28:34,880 Speaker 1: down to twelve and now back up to six. Sitting 1463 01:28:34,880 --> 01:28:38,160 Speaker 1: there in that six spot, Steve, I think they feel 1464 01:28:38,160 --> 01:28:40,240 Speaker 1: comfortable that they're going to get one of the two 1465 01:28:40,320 --> 01:28:44,160 Speaker 1: top receivers, either Davante Smith or Jamar Chase from LSU. 1466 01:28:44,680 --> 01:28:50,000 Speaker 1: I prefer Chase over Smith, but you know, at pick four, 1467 01:28:50,600 --> 01:28:53,679 Speaker 1: there's a very good chance Atlanta takes a quarterback at 1468 01:28:53,720 --> 01:28:58,720 Speaker 1: pick five. The general consensus is that the Bengals take 1469 01:28:58,720 --> 01:29:02,040 Speaker 1: an offensive tackle, presumably the best one in the draft, 1470 01:29:02,520 --> 01:29:05,719 Speaker 1: to protect Joe Burrow, who got injured because his protection 1471 01:29:05,840 --> 01:29:09,160 Speaker 1: sucked last year and basically tore his ACL. So that 1472 01:29:09,280 --> 01:29:11,599 Speaker 1: leaves the Dolphins at six in prime position to get 1473 01:29:11,640 --> 01:29:15,080 Speaker 1: the best wide receiver on the board, which many believe 1474 01:29:15,160 --> 01:29:19,559 Speaker 1: is Jamar Chase from LSU. Right, and I believe that, Yeah, 1475 01:29:19,600 --> 01:29:23,120 Speaker 1: that's true, Jamar Okay, say they do. That's what they're 1476 01:29:23,160 --> 01:29:25,200 Speaker 1: gonna That's what they're gonna do. That is this a 1477 01:29:25,280 --> 01:29:30,439 Speaker 1: bet that they've got their guy in Tua. They're going 1478 01:29:30,479 --> 01:29:32,760 Speaker 1: with him. They're gonna hand him the keys and he's 1479 01:29:32,800 --> 01:29:36,240 Speaker 1: gonna do it, and they're gonna start building around him 1480 01:29:36,320 --> 01:29:40,920 Speaker 1: because they also have the eighteenth pick. And then what 1481 01:29:40,960 --> 01:29:42,840 Speaker 1: are they Then they're gonna get an offensive lineman right 1482 01:29:42,840 --> 01:29:44,640 Speaker 1: to protect him if they get if they take a 1483 01:29:44,680 --> 01:29:47,679 Speaker 1: wide receiver one, they take an offensive lineman. They could 1484 01:29:47,680 --> 01:29:50,760 Speaker 1: take another offensive lineman at eighteen. They could do that, Yes, 1485 01:29:51,920 --> 01:29:54,200 Speaker 1: could take a pass rusher at eighteen. They don't have 1486 01:29:54,240 --> 01:29:56,400 Speaker 1: an edge rusher. Yeah, but they had the number one 1487 01:29:56,439 --> 01:29:59,680 Speaker 1: scoring defense in the league last year. They're not they 1488 01:29:59,720 --> 01:30:04,759 Speaker 1: lost Van Noy. They let him go right um because 1489 01:30:04,760 --> 01:30:06,599 Speaker 1: the contract was out of whack. I mean they paid 1490 01:30:06,800 --> 01:30:10,840 Speaker 1: too much money. Yeah. Yeah, the Dolphins, I think this 1491 01:30:10,920 --> 01:30:13,040 Speaker 1: is a nod towards they think they got their guy 1492 01:30:13,080 --> 01:30:18,680 Speaker 1: into a great because, let's face it to a for 1493 01:30:18,800 --> 01:30:21,120 Speaker 1: for all that you know, Bills fans out there don't 1494 01:30:21,120 --> 01:30:23,920 Speaker 1: like him, or fans that don't think he showed enough 1495 01:30:23,960 --> 01:30:27,040 Speaker 1: as a rookie, he did get Ryan Fitzpatrick off the 1496 01:30:27,120 --> 01:30:33,960 Speaker 1: field when they were six and three. That's pretty good. 1497 01:30:34,040 --> 01:30:36,519 Speaker 1: That's pretty good resume. That's a pretty good thing, you know, 1498 01:30:36,720 --> 01:30:41,080 Speaker 1: feather in your cat. So he didn't play horribly. They 1499 01:30:41,080 --> 01:30:42,559 Speaker 1: didn't play that well when they got up here in 1500 01:30:42,600 --> 01:30:48,599 Speaker 1: week seventeen. Yeah, that's interesting what the Miami Dolphins are 1501 01:30:48,600 --> 01:30:50,479 Speaker 1: gonna do. Certainly, you gotta tip your hat to the 1502 01:30:50,479 --> 01:30:53,240 Speaker 1: Dolphins for the way they they orchestrated this trade. They 1503 01:30:53,280 --> 01:30:57,519 Speaker 1: moved down three spots sensibly and got a couple got 1504 01:30:57,800 --> 01:31:00,360 Speaker 1: some assets in return for that, and they they did 1505 01:31:00,360 --> 01:31:03,639 Speaker 1: a nice job. The Dolphins got the number six overall pick, 1506 01:31:04,360 --> 01:31:06,960 Speaker 1: a fifth round pick this year that was from Philly, 1507 01:31:07,000 --> 01:31:09,360 Speaker 1: and then they got a third round pick in twenty two, 1508 01:31:09,360 --> 01:31:11,840 Speaker 1: and the first rounds pick in twenty three, so they've 1509 01:31:11,840 --> 01:31:14,280 Speaker 1: got down those picks are down the line twenty twenty three. 1510 01:31:14,280 --> 01:31:18,720 Speaker 1: That's a long way away, but still it counts. Philadelphia 1511 01:31:18,840 --> 01:31:22,680 Speaker 1: got the twelve overall pick, a fourth round pick from 1512 01:31:22,720 --> 01:31:25,639 Speaker 1: Miami from Miami, and a twenty twenty two first round 1513 01:31:25,640 --> 01:31:28,479 Speaker 1: pick which is from Miami, but that could possibly be 1514 01:31:28,840 --> 01:31:31,920 Speaker 1: the one that Miami just got from San France, right, 1515 01:31:31,960 --> 01:31:36,080 Speaker 1: Either one and all that in that makes of San 1516 01:31:36,080 --> 01:31:38,680 Speaker 1: Francisco that got the number three overall pick moving from 1517 01:31:38,720 --> 01:31:41,800 Speaker 1: twelve to three. I've got some bills one bills live 1518 01:31:41,840 --> 01:31:43,960 Speaker 1: listeners asking me, do you think the forty nine ers 1519 01:31:44,000 --> 01:31:48,040 Speaker 1: go after Jamar Chase or DeVante Smith at three? My 1520 01:31:48,200 --> 01:31:52,639 Speaker 1: answer is unequivocally no. You do not give up two 1521 01:31:52,720 --> 01:31:56,240 Speaker 1: ones to move up from twelve to three to take 1522 01:31:56,280 --> 01:31:59,280 Speaker 1: a wide receiver. Are you kidding me? Yeah, there is 1523 01:31:59,439 --> 01:32:02,720 Speaker 1: no way John Lynch makes that move to draft the 1524 01:32:02,720 --> 01:32:08,200 Speaker 1: best receiver at three. No way I would be John Lynch. 1525 01:32:08,240 --> 01:32:11,599 Speaker 1: Would he deserves a dunce cap if he If that's 1526 01:32:11,640 --> 01:32:13,160 Speaker 1: what he does, you know you're not gonna do. They 1527 01:32:13,160 --> 01:32:15,800 Speaker 1: don't make that move to get a receiver, not with 1528 01:32:15,840 --> 01:32:18,360 Speaker 1: all the receivers in the drafts m's too deep a 1529 01:32:18,439 --> 01:32:21,559 Speaker 1: draft for that, it's too many assets for that. They're 1530 01:32:22,680 --> 01:32:25,679 Speaker 1: certainly they've got a strong roster, but a wide receiver 1531 01:32:25,800 --> 01:32:27,880 Speaker 1: on that roster, no matter how good they'd turn out 1532 01:32:27,920 --> 01:32:31,680 Speaker 1: to be as a rookie, that's not going to be 1533 01:32:31,720 --> 01:32:33,880 Speaker 1: the piece that puts that roster over the top. It's 1534 01:32:33,920 --> 01:32:36,280 Speaker 1: the quarterback that's going to put that roster over the top. 1535 01:32:36,320 --> 01:32:38,439 Speaker 1: It's a guy throwing the football. They got to do 1536 01:32:38,520 --> 01:32:40,800 Speaker 1: that better. They gotta have a guy that they like better, 1537 01:32:40,840 --> 01:32:43,720 Speaker 1: that can run the offense better. And no matter what 1538 01:32:43,760 --> 01:32:46,600 Speaker 1: they say about Jimmy g there's only one position in 1539 01:32:46,640 --> 01:32:49,320 Speaker 1: football that is worth moving up, giving up those assets 1540 01:32:49,439 --> 01:32:52,479 Speaker 1: to move up, that little to get, and that's a quarterback. 1541 01:32:52,520 --> 01:32:56,639 Speaker 1: If they move up and take a wide receiver. They 1542 01:32:56,680 --> 01:32:58,800 Speaker 1: just took a wide receiver a round one last year 1543 01:32:58,840 --> 01:33:01,160 Speaker 1: and Brandon Ayuk, and they had another one in round 1544 01:33:01,160 --> 01:33:03,880 Speaker 1: two the year before in Deebo Samuel. They're not taking 1545 01:33:03,920 --> 01:33:06,040 Speaker 1: one at three. If they take one at three, that 1546 01:33:06,200 --> 01:33:10,960 Speaker 1: is almost Yeah, that's no way. He'll get a lot 1547 01:33:10,960 --> 01:33:12,840 Speaker 1: of he'll get a lot of criticism for that. That's 1548 01:33:12,840 --> 01:33:14,559 Speaker 1: all I can say it. He'll come from right here. 1549 01:33:14,680 --> 01:33:17,400 Speaker 1: That's the two ones to move up nine spots to 1550 01:33:17,400 --> 01:33:20,720 Speaker 1: take a receiver. No freaking way, right, I think that's 1551 01:33:20,720 --> 01:33:24,599 Speaker 1: crazy talk. I'm with you, Brownie, And they may do it. 1552 01:33:24,760 --> 01:33:27,280 Speaker 1: They may. They may think Jamar Chase is the best 1553 01:33:27,320 --> 01:33:31,120 Speaker 1: thing ever. They said, Kage is going nowhere. He's our 1554 01:33:31,240 --> 01:33:34,599 Speaker 1: quarterback this year. The most important words of that sentence 1555 01:33:34,640 --> 01:33:37,919 Speaker 1: of the last two this year, he's a bridge quarterback 1556 01:33:37,960 --> 01:33:40,879 Speaker 1: for whoever the hell they drafted three to play quarterback 1557 01:33:40,920 --> 01:33:43,920 Speaker 1: for the next ten twelve years. They hope. Yeah, And 1558 01:33:44,000 --> 01:33:48,599 Speaker 1: that's a big if they you forget San Francisco, feels 1559 01:33:48,640 --> 01:33:50,759 Speaker 1: like they got a shot at it, even with Jimmy 1560 01:33:50,800 --> 01:33:52,760 Speaker 1: g if they don't like him, they think they got 1561 01:33:52,840 --> 01:33:55,439 Speaker 1: a shot. If they stay healthy this next year, they're 1562 01:33:55,439 --> 01:33:58,639 Speaker 1: gonna be tough to beat. They got the worst quarterback 1563 01:33:58,640 --> 01:34:00,880 Speaker 1: in that division and it's not even close. I hadn't 1564 01:34:00,880 --> 01:34:03,519 Speaker 1: even thought about him taking something else other than a quarterback. 1565 01:34:03,640 --> 01:34:05,960 Speaker 1: They have the worst quarterback in their division and they 1566 01:34:06,040 --> 01:34:08,240 Speaker 1: know it. That's why they are going up to three, 1567 01:34:08,479 --> 01:34:11,760 Speaker 1: because they can't even compete in their own division at 1568 01:34:11,760 --> 01:34:15,640 Speaker 1: the quarterback position right now with Stafford, Russell Wilson and 1569 01:34:15,760 --> 01:34:18,760 Speaker 1: Kyler Murray. But plain and simple, there is no way 1570 01:34:18,760 --> 01:34:21,640 Speaker 1: they are drafting anything but a quarterback at three, and 1571 01:34:21,680 --> 01:34:25,040 Speaker 1: if they are, they get the Dunce cap, the One 1572 01:34:25,120 --> 01:34:27,519 Speaker 1: Bills Live Dunce cap to wear for the entire year. 1573 01:34:27,920 --> 01:34:30,320 Speaker 1: They will set that franchise back a decade if they 1574 01:34:30,360 --> 01:34:32,240 Speaker 1: do that, because they have no one's next year or 1575 01:34:32,240 --> 01:34:35,720 Speaker 1: the year after. That's right, that would be dumb. We 1576 01:34:35,840 --> 01:34:38,960 Speaker 1: have to take a break. When we come back NFL Films, 1577 01:34:39,000 --> 01:34:41,719 Speaker 1: Greg Cosell, who's probably gonna have something to say about 1578 01:34:41,760 --> 01:34:46,160 Speaker 1: these latest draft moves and the quarterback fits potentially for 1579 01:34:46,200 --> 01:34:48,639 Speaker 1: the teams now at the top of the board. He's 1580 01:34:48,680 --> 01:34:51,000 Speaker 1: next here on One Bills Live, presented by Kalid to Health. 1581 01:34:51,000 --> 01:35:11,680 Speaker 1: It's Buffalo Bill's radio at a Steve Tesker who has 1582 01:35:11,760 --> 01:35:14,080 Speaker 1: been all over the field. Kind of unique. He was 1583 01:35:14,120 --> 01:35:17,840 Speaker 1: out of a dual role player for you, Steve, Steve 1584 01:35:19,280 --> 01:35:23,600 Speaker 1: a blimp. We're not even in the strated fere of normalcy. 1585 01:35:26,600 --> 01:35:28,720 Speaker 1: Welcome to the third hour One Bills Live on a 1586 01:35:28,880 --> 01:35:31,640 Speaker 1: Friday and joining us now as our good frame from 1587 01:35:31,720 --> 01:35:34,880 Speaker 1: NFL Films and also the co host of ESPN's NFL 1588 01:35:34,920 --> 01:35:37,799 Speaker 1: Matchup during the regular season. It is one Greg Cosell 1589 01:35:37,920 --> 01:35:42,200 Speaker 1: joining us in the wake of some seismic moves Greg 1590 01:35:42,520 --> 01:35:46,639 Speaker 1: at the top of the NFL draft, and a move 1591 01:35:46,720 --> 01:35:48,840 Speaker 1: made by a team not too far down the road 1592 01:35:48,920 --> 01:35:52,080 Speaker 1: from you there in the Philadelphia Eagles, who are now 1593 01:35:52,520 --> 01:35:56,640 Speaker 1: in the sixth position. And we know that San Francisco 1594 01:35:56,760 --> 01:35:59,880 Speaker 1: made the big leap up and this is all tied 1595 01:36:00,040 --> 01:36:06,360 Speaker 1: to quarterbacks. We suspect, right, you would think, I guess 1596 01:36:06,880 --> 01:36:09,960 Speaker 1: I know the Eagles fans are going crazy already because 1597 01:36:09,960 --> 01:36:12,200 Speaker 1: the Eagles have moved at are from six to twelve, 1598 01:36:12,680 --> 01:36:15,320 Speaker 1: so they are They're all unhappy here in Philadelphia. It 1599 01:36:15,960 --> 01:36:17,880 Speaker 1: doesn't take long for that to happen. Chris, as you 1600 01:36:17,920 --> 01:36:20,720 Speaker 1: probably know now, I have you, I hope you've done. 1601 01:36:20,800 --> 01:36:25,200 Speaker 1: Have you done any work on quarterbacks in this draft yet? Oh? Sure? 1602 01:36:25,280 --> 01:36:28,320 Speaker 1: All right? So are there three? Are there three quarterbacks? 1603 01:36:28,439 --> 01:36:31,160 Speaker 1: Are these three? Are there three quarterbacks in this draft 1604 01:36:31,439 --> 01:36:35,760 Speaker 1: or maybe more that you think are gonna be a 1605 01:36:35,800 --> 01:36:40,439 Speaker 1: guy for an NFL team? Well, Steve, it doesn't matter 1606 01:36:40,439 --> 01:36:43,840 Speaker 1: what I think. Quarterbacks get drafted, and I'm getting they'll 1607 01:36:43,880 --> 01:36:47,400 Speaker 1: be five quarterbacks taken, perhaps in the top ten. There's 1608 01:36:47,439 --> 01:36:50,160 Speaker 1: no question in my mind anyway that the forty nine 1609 01:36:50,240 --> 01:36:52,200 Speaker 1: ers moved up to take a quarterback. I don't think 1610 01:36:52,200 --> 01:36:55,120 Speaker 1: they made this trade because they gave up two number 1611 01:36:55,160 --> 01:36:57,720 Speaker 1: ones down the road. I don't think they moved up 1612 01:36:58,000 --> 01:37:02,160 Speaker 1: to take any position but quarterback, right right, So give 1613 01:37:02,240 --> 01:37:04,759 Speaker 1: us a give us a little rundown. Obviously, everyone, if 1614 01:37:04,800 --> 01:37:07,160 Speaker 1: you if if it is a given that Trevor Lawrence 1615 01:37:07,200 --> 01:37:11,160 Speaker 1: goes number one, what happens after that in your estimation, 1616 01:37:11,360 --> 01:37:14,599 Speaker 1: and if you're talking just quarterbacks, what order they go 1617 01:37:14,680 --> 01:37:18,000 Speaker 1: in and you know what's the best case scenario for 1618 01:37:18,040 --> 01:37:21,880 Speaker 1: each of them, Well, you would think that teams tried 1619 01:37:21,920 --> 01:37:24,160 Speaker 1: to move up with the Jets. You would think we 1620 01:37:24,200 --> 01:37:26,960 Speaker 1: don't know that, and that the Jets said at two, no, 1621 01:37:27,520 --> 01:37:30,639 Speaker 1: we we're taking our guy. And if that's the case, 1622 01:37:30,800 --> 01:37:33,720 Speaker 1: my guess is that would be Wilson, who's having his 1623 01:37:33,800 --> 01:37:36,240 Speaker 1: pro day as we speak, or because he's finished, right, 1624 01:37:37,840 --> 01:37:43,080 Speaker 1: So then you're dealing with what's after that. Then you 1625 01:37:43,160 --> 01:37:46,160 Speaker 1: have Trey Lance, You've got justin Fields, You've got Mac Jones. 1626 01:37:46,360 --> 01:37:48,640 Speaker 1: Then we're getting into the guessing game as to what 1627 01:37:48,760 --> 01:37:51,719 Speaker 1: Kyle Shanahan wants. And now it becomes a guessing game 1628 01:37:52,080 --> 01:37:57,519 Speaker 1: does Kyle Shanahan as his view of the quarterback position changes, 1629 01:37:57,560 --> 01:38:01,519 Speaker 1: And he's even spoken about this that it evolves over time. 1630 01:38:01,920 --> 01:38:04,360 Speaker 1: Has that changed to the point where he feels that 1631 01:38:04,920 --> 01:38:09,479 Speaker 1: quarterback movement becomes far more important. If that's the case, 1632 01:38:09,920 --> 01:38:13,360 Speaker 1: then are you thinking Trey Lance justin feels if he 1633 01:38:13,479 --> 01:38:17,519 Speaker 1: thinks that, hey, that is not that important, that my 1634 01:38:17,680 --> 01:38:21,120 Speaker 1: offense is really good and I'm looking for a guy 1635 01:38:21,160 --> 01:38:25,320 Speaker 1: who could execute it better than Jimmy Garoppolo, then does 1636 01:38:25,400 --> 01:38:29,120 Speaker 1: mac Jones fall into that conversation at three? So it's 1637 01:38:29,200 --> 01:38:31,720 Speaker 1: really all a function of how Kyle Shanahan sees the 1638 01:38:31,800 --> 01:38:36,240 Speaker 1: quarterback position. And then with respect to the third overall pick, 1639 01:38:36,840 --> 01:38:39,040 Speaker 1: which now since in the hands of the forty nine ers, 1640 01:38:39,120 --> 01:38:42,840 Speaker 1: it sounds we were stunned at the amount that they 1641 01:38:42,880 --> 01:38:45,880 Speaker 1: gave up greg to get up there at three two 1642 01:38:46,040 --> 01:38:50,000 Speaker 1: extra ones. I mean, we were just recalling three years 1643 01:38:50,000 --> 01:38:53,160 Speaker 1: ago for Brandon Bean to get from twelve to seven. 1644 01:38:53,720 --> 01:38:55,719 Speaker 1: He gave up his pick at twelve and a couple 1645 01:38:55,720 --> 01:38:58,920 Speaker 1: of twos to get up from twelve to seven and 1646 01:38:59,000 --> 01:39:01,479 Speaker 1: got a seventh back. Also in this now you got 1647 01:39:01,520 --> 01:39:03,320 Speaker 1: John Lynch given up a pair of two. So I said, 1648 01:39:03,560 --> 01:39:06,200 Speaker 1: I wonder if that was because there was other competition 1649 01:39:06,680 --> 01:39:08,640 Speaker 1: to get up to that spot. And we're seeing the 1650 01:39:08,680 --> 01:39:11,880 Speaker 1: bleacher report is now reporting that the Eagles were trying 1651 01:39:11,880 --> 01:39:15,120 Speaker 1: to get up to three, and after realizing they couldn't 1652 01:39:15,280 --> 01:39:17,880 Speaker 1: because they weren't willing to pay what San Francisco did, 1653 01:39:18,200 --> 01:39:21,400 Speaker 1: they totally backed out and went down to twelve. So 1654 01:39:21,640 --> 01:39:26,120 Speaker 1: it's really interest. The premium that San Francisco paid is 1655 01:39:26,160 --> 01:39:27,960 Speaker 1: just stunning to me. I don't know where you where 1656 01:39:28,000 --> 01:39:31,599 Speaker 1: you sit on that. Well, that tells you they're taking 1657 01:39:31,600 --> 01:39:33,599 Speaker 1: a quarterback. You don't do what they did to draft 1658 01:39:33,600 --> 01:39:37,599 Speaker 1: anybody but a quarterback. So it's just what we said, 1659 01:39:37,680 --> 01:39:42,519 Speaker 1: is what does Kyle Shanahan want from the position. If 1660 01:39:42,600 --> 01:39:46,240 Speaker 1: they truly believe that Lawrence and Wilson are gone, then 1661 01:39:46,400 --> 01:39:51,479 Speaker 1: he must feel very very strongly about I would assume 1662 01:39:51,520 --> 01:39:55,839 Speaker 1: we're talking Lance Fields and mac Jones. So he clearly 1663 01:39:56,160 --> 01:39:59,519 Speaker 1: feels very strongly about one of those players, because you 1664 01:39:59,520 --> 01:40:01,800 Speaker 1: don't give up to what he did. And unless you 1665 01:40:01,920 --> 01:40:06,040 Speaker 1: have a serious conviction about one of those guys, which 1666 01:40:06,040 --> 01:40:11,080 Speaker 1: one do you feel most strongly about? Well, I think, 1667 01:40:11,760 --> 01:40:13,479 Speaker 1: in all honesty, I think it comes down to your 1668 01:40:13,520 --> 01:40:16,720 Speaker 1: view of the position. If quarterback movement is important to you, 1669 01:40:16,800 --> 01:40:19,160 Speaker 1: mac Jones is not your guy. If you don't view 1670 01:40:19,240 --> 01:40:22,800 Speaker 1: quarterback movement as an absolute necessity in today's NFL, and 1671 01:40:22,960 --> 01:40:26,120 Speaker 1: many people do, but maybe Kyle doesn't, then mac Jones 1672 01:40:26,120 --> 01:40:29,479 Speaker 1: would fall into that category. Believe me, I've spoken to people. 1673 01:40:29,800 --> 01:40:32,479 Speaker 1: There are some people who think mac Jones could become 1674 01:40:32,520 --> 01:40:36,080 Speaker 1: a Tom Brady like quartermanack just in the way in 1675 01:40:36,080 --> 01:40:40,519 Speaker 1: which he plays now obviously brave. One of the reasons 1676 01:40:40,520 --> 01:40:44,519 Speaker 1: someone like Brady is Brady is because of intelligence before 1677 01:40:44,600 --> 01:40:47,760 Speaker 1: the snap of the ball. The great quarterbacks end up 1678 01:40:47,800 --> 01:40:50,400 Speaker 1: winning the down Steve, as you know, before the snap 1679 01:40:50,400 --> 01:40:53,320 Speaker 1: of the ball. That takes time in the NFL because 1680 01:40:53,360 --> 01:40:56,400 Speaker 1: there's so much defenses due But if you believe mac 1681 01:40:56,479 --> 01:40:59,960 Speaker 1: Jones can be that guy, particularly because I know Kyle 1682 01:41:00,040 --> 01:41:03,000 Speaker 1: was such a strong conviction about his offense and his 1683 01:41:03,080 --> 01:41:07,040 Speaker 1: ability to create, define reads and throws for his quarterback 1684 01:41:07,360 --> 01:41:10,280 Speaker 1: in the structure of what he does, and he could 1685 01:41:10,360 --> 01:41:13,800 Speaker 1: very well look at mac Jones as his guy. So 1686 01:41:13,920 --> 01:41:17,479 Speaker 1: Greg just very quickly on the Bills. We saw that 1687 01:41:17,560 --> 01:41:19,720 Speaker 1: they added Matt Breed to the running back who was 1688 01:41:19,760 --> 01:41:22,160 Speaker 1: a free agent, didn't really get much action last year 1689 01:41:22,160 --> 01:41:25,200 Speaker 1: as you know in Miami, but did have some measure 1690 01:41:25,200 --> 01:41:29,080 Speaker 1: of success in a committee backfield in San Francisco. Presumably 1691 01:41:29,120 --> 01:41:31,800 Speaker 1: it's going to be a committee backfield here in Buffalo now, 1692 01:41:31,840 --> 01:41:34,559 Speaker 1: so he's used to that kind of a role. But 1693 01:41:34,840 --> 01:41:37,599 Speaker 1: the Bills, if they lacked anything at the running back position, 1694 01:41:37,640 --> 01:41:41,360 Speaker 1: it was a home run threat. You know, Devin Singletary 1695 01:41:41,360 --> 01:41:43,680 Speaker 1: and Zach Moss are not running away from DB's for 1696 01:41:43,720 --> 01:41:46,000 Speaker 1: sixty yard touchdowns if they get in the open field, 1697 01:41:46,439 --> 01:41:49,240 Speaker 1: Matt Breeder can do that. So where do you see 1698 01:41:49,280 --> 01:41:54,559 Speaker 1: him potentially helping their run game the most. Well, I 1699 01:41:54,640 --> 01:41:57,479 Speaker 1: think that's the reason the signing was made because this 1700 01:41:57,560 --> 01:42:00,559 Speaker 1: is a spread offense, and when you spread the offense, 1701 01:42:00,600 --> 01:42:03,479 Speaker 1: you tend to lighten the box. And what you're ultimately 1702 01:42:03,520 --> 01:42:07,559 Speaker 1: looking for is a runner that against a six man box, 1703 01:42:07,640 --> 01:42:09,880 Speaker 1: maybe even a five man box if you're going to 1704 01:42:09,920 --> 01:42:13,439 Speaker 1: go spread with four wide receivers, is that he gets 1705 01:42:13,479 --> 01:42:16,360 Speaker 1: by that first level of the defense and there's an 1706 01:42:16,439 --> 01:42:19,559 Speaker 1: awful lot of space and he's got the speed to 1707 01:42:19,560 --> 01:42:23,120 Speaker 1: turn those kinds of runs into potential home runs. So 1708 01:42:23,200 --> 01:42:26,080 Speaker 1: I'm sure that was the reason for the signing. They're 1709 01:42:26,120 --> 01:42:28,360 Speaker 1: not looking at him as a volume runner, but they're 1710 01:42:28,400 --> 01:42:31,880 Speaker 1: looking at him, i'm sure as a situational runner based 1711 01:42:31,920 --> 01:42:35,760 Speaker 1: on what they do from a personnel standpoint, a formation standpoint, 1712 01:42:35,960 --> 01:42:39,599 Speaker 1: a down in distant standpoint, a game situation standpoint, there's 1713 01:42:39,640 --> 01:42:41,960 Speaker 1: a place for a back like that, Rita within the 1714 01:42:42,000 --> 01:42:45,360 Speaker 1: context of this offense. What about as a receiver, does 1715 01:42:45,400 --> 01:42:48,680 Speaker 1: he skilled enough to be split off from the formation 1716 01:42:48,840 --> 01:42:51,599 Speaker 1: to be motioned out? Is he receiving kind of back 1717 01:42:51,680 --> 01:42:57,080 Speaker 1: or is he strictly what you see? I don't think so. Again, 1718 01:42:57,120 --> 01:42:59,040 Speaker 1: I don't want to say that he can't do it right. 1719 01:42:59,240 --> 01:43:01,160 Speaker 1: I don't think he's much of it. He's a very 1720 01:43:01,160 --> 01:43:04,160 Speaker 1: good screen receiver because again he's a guy you want 1721 01:43:04,160 --> 01:43:06,680 Speaker 1: to get the ball too, in space with room in 1722 01:43:06,720 --> 01:43:09,559 Speaker 1: front of him, because then he's got speed, you know, 1723 01:43:09,680 --> 01:43:12,800 Speaker 1: ultimately trying to get him the ball with space, and 1724 01:43:13,000 --> 01:43:15,080 Speaker 1: that's why he works as a runner in the spread 1725 01:43:15,360 --> 01:43:17,320 Speaker 1: and in the screen game. I think he could work 1726 01:43:17,400 --> 01:43:21,200 Speaker 1: very effectively as well. And then just moving on to 1727 01:43:21,720 --> 01:43:23,960 Speaker 1: draft prospects, I know we said we wanted to talk 1728 01:43:24,000 --> 01:43:26,840 Speaker 1: to you about some edge rushers because they're figure to 1729 01:43:26,960 --> 01:43:29,559 Speaker 1: be some at least still on the board in the 1730 01:43:29,680 --> 01:43:33,040 Speaker 1: range of where Buffalo will be picking, provided they stay 1731 01:43:33,040 --> 01:43:36,840 Speaker 1: where they are at thirty. So one guy that's been 1732 01:43:36,880 --> 01:43:39,800 Speaker 1: mocked to them, and you can take the value of 1733 01:43:39,840 --> 01:43:42,960 Speaker 1: mock drafts for what you want. But the Georgia kid 1734 01:43:43,040 --> 01:43:50,479 Speaker 1: Aziz Ojilari length, you know, long, body type. What are 1735 01:43:50,520 --> 01:43:52,840 Speaker 1: your thoughts on him? What does the film tell you 1736 01:43:52,880 --> 01:43:56,519 Speaker 1: on him? Well, again, I don't want to speak for 1737 01:43:56,560 --> 01:43:59,680 Speaker 1: Brandon Bean or Sean Dermott or Leslie Frasier, but I 1738 01:43:59,680 --> 01:44:04,799 Speaker 1: don't see him as a four three player. Now again, 1739 01:44:05,400 --> 01:44:08,479 Speaker 1: fronts have changed in the league. They're far more multiple. 1740 01:44:09,240 --> 01:44:11,760 Speaker 1: Ocellari is a player I like a lot, by the way, 1741 01:44:11,800 --> 01:44:15,799 Speaker 1: but he's he's just over six two, he's two forty 1742 01:44:15,840 --> 01:44:19,320 Speaker 1: nine now. He's got really long arms. He's a very 1743 01:44:19,479 --> 01:44:23,679 Speaker 1: very good athlete. He's a naturally powerful player. He's got 1744 01:44:23,800 --> 01:44:28,840 Speaker 1: tremendous balance and body control. I just don't know if 1745 01:44:28,960 --> 01:44:33,120 Speaker 1: in a true four three, being at six two, if 1746 01:44:33,160 --> 01:44:36,519 Speaker 1: he fits. Now having said that, and Steve will remember 1747 01:44:36,600 --> 01:44:40,760 Speaker 1: this extremely well, we remember someone like Dreg Treeney or 1748 01:44:40,920 --> 01:44:44,680 Speaker 1: Robert mathis playing in your classic Tony Dungee four to 1749 01:44:44,840 --> 01:44:47,320 Speaker 1: three and being very very good. So I don't want 1750 01:44:47,320 --> 01:44:50,200 Speaker 1: to sit here and say that it can't happen. Just 1751 01:44:50,400 --> 01:44:54,160 Speaker 1: normally not the case for six two players to be 1752 01:44:54,800 --> 01:44:57,880 Speaker 1: hand in the ground four three d NS. Well, one 1753 01:44:57,880 --> 01:44:59,920 Speaker 1: of the things that of six two hands in the 1754 01:45:00,040 --> 01:45:03,960 Speaker 1: ground Dan can do. You can play defensive end in 1755 01:45:04,000 --> 01:45:06,240 Speaker 1: a defense like that when you've got an offense with 1756 01:45:06,320 --> 01:45:09,080 Speaker 1: Peyton Manning scoring thirty points a game and you know 1757 01:45:09,120 --> 01:45:11,240 Speaker 1: you're gonna rush the passer a ton when teams try 1758 01:45:11,280 --> 01:45:14,040 Speaker 1: to catch up, Is there any sense, I mean, where 1759 01:45:14,080 --> 01:45:16,760 Speaker 1: with Josh Allen, this offense scoring thirty points a game 1760 01:45:17,040 --> 01:45:20,040 Speaker 1: twenty nine and a half, they may be able to 1761 01:45:20,080 --> 01:45:22,400 Speaker 1: extend themselves for a guy who's an edge rusher a 1762 01:45:22,400 --> 01:45:25,639 Speaker 1: little under size, because they know at the current point 1763 01:45:25,640 --> 01:45:28,640 Speaker 1: in history. Nope, they're not gonna have to stop the 1764 01:45:28,720 --> 01:45:32,000 Speaker 1: run that much. No, that's a great point. I mean, 1765 01:45:32,000 --> 01:45:35,080 Speaker 1: obviously this team scored last year. If you have to 1766 01:45:35,080 --> 01:45:38,360 Speaker 1: believe Josh will continue to get better and that this 1767 01:45:38,439 --> 01:45:41,559 Speaker 1: team could put up thirty every single week, give or take, 1768 01:45:41,840 --> 01:45:46,760 Speaker 1: and that defenses offenses, opposing offenses will be in a 1769 01:45:46,800 --> 01:45:49,320 Speaker 1: situation where they have to throw the ball and we'll 1770 01:45:49,360 --> 01:45:52,960 Speaker 1: lose the balance element of their offense and now it's 1771 01:45:52,960 --> 01:45:55,840 Speaker 1: pass rush time. So yes, because don't forget, even if 1772 01:45:55,840 --> 01:45:58,720 Speaker 1: you draft someone like Zallari, you're not necessarily saying he's 1773 01:45:58,720 --> 01:46:01,280 Speaker 1: gonna play seventy five snaps game. But if he's out 1774 01:46:01,280 --> 01:46:04,400 Speaker 1: there for forty or forty five and the large, large 1775 01:46:04,400 --> 01:46:08,080 Speaker 1: majority or pass rush situations he certainly could work because, 1776 01:46:08,479 --> 01:46:11,680 Speaker 1: like I said, he's a really good edge pass rush. 1777 01:46:11,720 --> 01:46:15,000 Speaker 1: Greg quitty Pay is a player I've actually had a 1778 01:46:15,040 --> 01:46:17,120 Speaker 1: chance to take a look at a little bit, and 1779 01:46:17,160 --> 01:46:20,000 Speaker 1: I gotta tell you, I was almost more impressed with 1780 01:46:20,080 --> 01:46:23,479 Speaker 1: his discipline as a run defender than I was with 1781 01:46:23,560 --> 01:46:26,400 Speaker 1: his pass rush game, which doesn't seem to be quite 1782 01:46:26,439 --> 01:46:29,800 Speaker 1: as refined. And I know that's often the case with 1783 01:46:29,880 --> 01:46:31,920 Speaker 1: a lot of these kids in the draft. You know, 1784 01:46:31,920 --> 01:46:34,640 Speaker 1: they kind of developed their counters and other stuff, you know, 1785 01:46:34,680 --> 01:46:37,640 Speaker 1: as they grow in the league. But what can we 1786 01:46:37,680 --> 01:46:41,599 Speaker 1: say about quitty Pay from Michigan. Yeah, he's an interesting 1787 01:46:41,640 --> 01:46:44,320 Speaker 1: guy because I don't know, I don't I don't know 1788 01:46:44,400 --> 01:46:46,800 Speaker 1: if Michigan's had their pro days. Sometimes I lose track 1789 01:46:46,800 --> 01:46:51,200 Speaker 1: of all these pro days. But whatever he comes in at, 1790 01:46:51,680 --> 01:46:54,840 Speaker 1: he's got kind of a compact, dense body. He does 1791 01:46:54,880 --> 01:46:57,439 Speaker 1: not have a long body, He's not built like that, 1792 01:46:57,920 --> 01:47:00,880 Speaker 1: but I think he can become a quality pass rusher 1793 01:47:01,400 --> 01:47:03,840 Speaker 1: with speed to power being his foundation. I think he 1794 01:47:04,640 --> 01:47:06,639 Speaker 1: needs to learn to use his hands a little better, 1795 01:47:06,800 --> 01:47:09,519 Speaker 1: but I think he plays off contact well. One thing 1796 01:47:09,560 --> 01:47:12,559 Speaker 1: I think you can see him be an inside pass 1797 01:47:12,640 --> 01:47:15,240 Speaker 1: rusher if the Bills, you know, when they go to 1798 01:47:15,280 --> 01:47:18,200 Speaker 1: their sub fronts. I think he would be effective as 1799 01:47:18,200 --> 01:47:21,640 Speaker 1: an inside rusher in subfronts. But I think he's a 1800 01:47:21,960 --> 01:47:24,200 Speaker 1: player will continue to get better. You know, when he 1801 01:47:24,240 --> 01:47:26,519 Speaker 1: was in high school, which is really interesting, he was 1802 01:47:26,560 --> 01:47:29,360 Speaker 1: on the part of his state champion four by one 1803 01:47:29,439 --> 01:47:32,759 Speaker 1: hundred relay team. So he's actually a pretty good athlete. 1804 01:47:33,000 --> 01:47:36,280 Speaker 1: He just looks different because he's so compact and dent 1805 01:47:36,439 --> 01:47:39,080 Speaker 1: in his build. Do you would you liken him to 1806 01:47:39,120 --> 01:47:44,240 Speaker 1: a Shack loss In type or no. You know, I 1807 01:47:44,280 --> 01:47:47,320 Speaker 1: never thought Shack Lawson was a particularly good pass rusher, 1808 01:47:48,560 --> 01:47:51,679 Speaker 1: which I think has played out in his career. I'd 1809 01:47:51,760 --> 01:47:54,200 Speaker 1: like to think that Clukay could develop into a better 1810 01:47:54,200 --> 01:47:57,360 Speaker 1: pass rusher than that, But he's going to need to 1811 01:47:57,400 --> 01:48:01,920 Speaker 1: develop a much water of moved encounters and that's the 1812 01:48:01,960 --> 01:48:04,280 Speaker 1: next step in his growth. We were sitting here yesterday 1813 01:48:04,320 --> 01:48:08,040 Speaker 1: as Penn State had their pro day and Jason Jason 1814 01:48:08,120 --> 01:48:10,680 Speaker 1: Oway Rant snapped off a really fast forty. But you 1815 01:48:10,680 --> 01:48:12,759 Speaker 1: look at him and the guy's huge. I mean he's big, 1816 01:48:13,640 --> 01:48:17,519 Speaker 1: he's physical, but he hasn't played football very much. Um 1817 01:48:18,160 --> 01:48:21,760 Speaker 1: how much weight do you give? How much difference does 1818 01:48:21,800 --> 01:48:24,360 Speaker 1: that make to people when you see the guy. Okay, 1819 01:48:24,360 --> 01:48:26,799 Speaker 1: he looks all that, but he doesn't play much football. 1820 01:48:26,840 --> 01:48:30,559 Speaker 1: What are you seeing him on film? Yeah, he's he's 1821 01:48:30,560 --> 01:48:32,639 Speaker 1: a freak CoA Steve. I mean, that's the thing. He's 1822 01:48:32,640 --> 01:48:37,280 Speaker 1: a freak athlete. You know, he's one of those guys 1823 01:48:37,320 --> 01:48:39,400 Speaker 1: that you put on the tape and it jumps off 1824 01:48:39,400 --> 01:48:43,439 Speaker 1: the tape. I mean, he's got size, lane, he's got twitch, 1825 01:48:43,520 --> 01:48:46,719 Speaker 1: he's got bend, he's got first you can change direction, 1826 01:48:47,280 --> 01:48:50,360 Speaker 1: but his understanding of how to rush the quarterback does 1827 01:48:50,400 --> 01:48:53,839 Speaker 1: not yet. He getting to match his athletic and physical traits, 1828 01:48:54,200 --> 01:48:56,560 Speaker 1: so he kind of needs to be taught how to 1829 01:48:56,680 --> 01:48:59,639 Speaker 1: rush the quarterback. But at the end of the day, 1830 01:49:00,040 --> 01:49:02,240 Speaker 1: can say what you want. And you know this, people 1831 01:49:02,320 --> 01:49:04,479 Speaker 1: in the league are going to see the fact that 1832 01:49:04,520 --> 01:49:08,160 Speaker 1: he's almost six to five with two fifty seven ran 1833 01:49:08,320 --> 01:49:12,240 Speaker 1: basically a four to four. His vertical jump was almost forty. 1834 01:49:12,400 --> 01:49:17,160 Speaker 1: His ten yards split in the forty was ridiculous. He's 1835 01:49:17,200 --> 01:49:19,519 Speaker 1: got long arm. I mean, people are gonna look at 1836 01:49:19,560 --> 01:49:21,800 Speaker 1: this game to day. We're gonna make this kid into 1837 01:49:21,840 --> 01:49:24,679 Speaker 1: a great player because there are just not many people 1838 01:49:24,720 --> 01:49:28,280 Speaker 1: like this at all, But there always is that that 1839 01:49:28,479 --> 01:49:30,800 Speaker 1: caveat when there isn't a body of work that gives 1840 01:49:30,840 --> 01:49:33,680 Speaker 1: scouts pause. Right, I mean he's a question. I mean 1841 01:49:33,720 --> 01:49:38,200 Speaker 1: he's a one year starters. Yeah, I'm sorry, go ahead, Greg, 1842 01:49:38,200 --> 01:49:41,280 Speaker 1: he's a one year starter. We're still playing football, you 1843 01:49:41,320 --> 01:49:44,080 Speaker 1: know the guy. I mean, obviously he's got body beautiful, 1844 01:49:44,240 --> 01:49:47,519 Speaker 1: he's a phenomenal athlete, or we're still playing football. There 1845 01:49:47,520 --> 01:49:51,519 Speaker 1: are skills, specific traits that are required at every position, 1846 01:49:51,960 --> 01:49:55,200 Speaker 1: and some guys, no matter how great an athlete they are, 1847 01:49:55,560 --> 01:49:59,559 Speaker 1: don't develop those specific skill sets and trades that are needed. 1848 01:49:59,720 --> 01:50:03,439 Speaker 1: So that's he's a work in progress. Other other defensive 1849 01:50:03,520 --> 01:50:06,559 Speaker 1: ends we've been talking about Jalen Phillips from Miami, Carlos 1850 01:50:06,600 --> 01:50:09,920 Speaker 1: Basham from Wake Forest. What are your thoughts on how 1851 01:50:10,000 --> 01:50:15,240 Speaker 1: deep this defensive end crop goes well. Jalen Phillips to me, 1852 01:50:15,840 --> 01:50:19,000 Speaker 1: is the best pure pass rusher in this draft based 1853 01:50:19,040 --> 01:50:22,920 Speaker 1: on tape and traits. He came out of California, went 1854 01:50:22,960 --> 01:50:25,160 Speaker 1: to UCLA. He was a five star, one of the 1855 01:50:25,200 --> 01:50:27,800 Speaker 1: top five recruits in the country. I don't know what 1856 01:50:27,840 --> 01:50:30,720 Speaker 1: happened to UCLA ended up in Miami this year. This 1857 01:50:30,840 --> 01:50:32,559 Speaker 1: kid on tape. All you have to do is put 1858 01:50:32,560 --> 01:50:38,080 Speaker 1: the tape on and you say wow, size, length, athleticism, suddenness, explosiveness, 1859 01:50:38,120 --> 01:50:41,840 Speaker 1: he can bend. I think he's the most explosive edge 1860 01:50:41,880 --> 01:50:44,280 Speaker 1: player in the class. And that includes oh well, I 1861 01:50:44,320 --> 01:50:47,519 Speaker 1: mean always a probably a little better athlete. But this 1862 01:50:47,640 --> 01:50:51,280 Speaker 1: kid as a football player, to me, he's a four 1863 01:50:51,360 --> 01:50:54,360 Speaker 1: to three D END Like I could easily see Sean 1864 01:50:54,479 --> 01:50:57,040 Speaker 1: and Leslie and Brandon being looking at this kid, assuming 1865 01:50:57,080 --> 01:51:00,439 Speaker 1: he's clean, because he's had some medical as well. Assuming 1866 01:51:00,479 --> 01:51:03,120 Speaker 1: he's a clean player. This did to me is a 1867 01:51:03,200 --> 01:51:05,680 Speaker 1: four to three d N and this is exactly what 1868 01:51:05,760 --> 01:51:07,759 Speaker 1: you want in a four three d N. His body 1869 01:51:07,800 --> 01:51:10,479 Speaker 1: type almost looks I mean maybe not quite, but it 1870 01:51:10,520 --> 01:51:15,000 Speaker 1: looks like Jason Taylor a little bit. Yeah, I could 1871 01:51:15,040 --> 01:51:17,479 Speaker 1: see that. I mean he's again I don't know if 1872 01:51:17,479 --> 01:51:19,479 Speaker 1: Miami had there pro dave, but he'll probably be six 1873 01:51:19,600 --> 01:51:24,759 Speaker 1: five two fifty five two sixty. He's long, sleek looking. 1874 01:51:25,800 --> 01:51:28,840 Speaker 1: He's to me, he has everything you want in an 1875 01:51:28,880 --> 01:51:31,240 Speaker 1: age player like I You know, when I watched him, 1876 01:51:31,360 --> 01:51:34,800 Speaker 1: I thought to myself, the four to three teams, the Minnesotas, 1877 01:51:34,840 --> 01:51:38,240 Speaker 1: the Buffalos, those kinds of teams they would look at 1878 01:51:38,240 --> 01:51:41,000 Speaker 1: a Jalen Phillips, assuming as I said, he's a clean 1879 01:51:41,040 --> 01:51:43,559 Speaker 1: player in other areas, and say that's the kind of 1880 01:51:43,600 --> 01:51:46,519 Speaker 1: guy we want to play defensive end for us. During 1881 01:51:46,520 --> 01:51:49,320 Speaker 1: this week with the Bills also signed a defensive end 1882 01:51:49,720 --> 01:51:54,080 Speaker 1: formerly the Carolina Panthers and the International Pathways and fa Obada. 1883 01:51:54,439 --> 01:51:56,559 Speaker 1: He's also one of those guys that jumps off the 1884 01:51:56,600 --> 01:51:59,240 Speaker 1: page physically. What are your thoughts on him? I'm sure 1885 01:51:59,280 --> 01:52:02,120 Speaker 1: you've seen him off and on during his time with Carolina. 1886 01:52:02,160 --> 01:52:05,439 Speaker 1: What's he like? You know, I always thought he was 1887 01:52:05,479 --> 01:52:09,559 Speaker 1: a really intriguing player. He's a guy you can line 1888 01:52:09,640 --> 01:52:11,120 Speaker 1: up at d N, you can line him up at 1889 01:52:11,160 --> 01:52:13,360 Speaker 1: three technique and he can be effective there as well. 1890 01:52:13,600 --> 01:52:16,160 Speaker 1: They did that in Carolina again. I think he's the 1891 01:52:16,280 --> 01:52:19,920 Speaker 1: kind of player who fits well with a Sean McDermott 1892 01:52:20,000 --> 01:52:22,240 Speaker 1: Leslie Frasier defense because you can line him up as 1893 01:52:22,280 --> 01:52:24,639 Speaker 1: a wide nine d N he can rush the quarterback. 1894 01:52:24,760 --> 01:52:26,640 Speaker 1: You can line him up as a three technique, he 1895 01:52:26,640 --> 01:52:29,760 Speaker 1: can rush the quarterback. He's a good athlete. He's got 1896 01:52:29,880 --> 01:52:32,600 Speaker 1: length to him. You know, length is something that a 1897 01:52:32,600 --> 01:52:35,880 Speaker 1: lot of these four to three defensive lines really like. 1898 01:52:36,840 --> 01:52:39,680 Speaker 1: Unless a guy has really, really long arms. They're not 1899 01:52:39,760 --> 01:52:42,360 Speaker 1: looking for six one guys. They're looking for guys who 1900 01:52:42,400 --> 01:52:45,479 Speaker 1: are six four at least six three, but six four, 1901 01:52:45,640 --> 01:52:48,120 Speaker 1: six five. So I thought that was a very under 1902 01:52:48,160 --> 01:52:52,840 Speaker 1: the radar quality signing. Greg has always Thanks for breaking 1903 01:52:52,880 --> 01:52:55,200 Speaker 1: it down for us. You keep watching the film. We'll 1904 01:52:55,280 --> 01:52:59,080 Speaker 1: keep asking the questions. All right, that's what I do. 1905 01:52:59,320 --> 01:53:01,720 Speaker 1: That's our deal. Thanks Greig. As always, we'll catch up 1906 01:53:01,720 --> 01:53:04,679 Speaker 1: with you, all right. Thanks. All right, that's NFL Films. 1907 01:53:04,680 --> 01:53:07,280 Speaker 1: Greg Cosell joining us here on one Bills Live as 1908 01:53:07,280 --> 01:53:09,519 Speaker 1: he does every week, and we'll be right up until 1909 01:53:09,520 --> 01:53:12,080 Speaker 1: the draft, and each week we'll be breaking down a 1910 01:53:12,120 --> 01:53:15,920 Speaker 1: different position group. We started today with edge rushers. Interesting 1911 01:53:15,920 --> 01:53:20,800 Speaker 1: that he thinks Jalen Phillips is the best pure pass 1912 01:53:20,880 --> 01:53:24,639 Speaker 1: rushing edge player in this draft in his estimation, there 1913 01:53:24,680 --> 01:53:30,200 Speaker 1: really are and Steve this year, any top elite you know, 1914 01:53:30,880 --> 01:53:35,200 Speaker 1: top ten picks at the pass rushing position. The run 1915 01:53:35,479 --> 01:53:38,160 Speaker 1: is probably going to start somewhere in the middle of 1916 01:53:38,240 --> 01:53:42,360 Speaker 1: round one. So depending on how many people you know 1917 01:53:42,439 --> 01:53:47,280 Speaker 1: really need one desperately, there could be some decent options 1918 01:53:47,800 --> 01:53:49,439 Speaker 1: even by the time the Bills are on the clock 1919 01:53:49,479 --> 01:53:53,680 Speaker 1: at thirty. Yeah, and they could get a guy that slides, 1920 01:53:54,400 --> 01:53:57,040 Speaker 1: and for sure, if they're in the market for that, 1921 01:53:57,160 --> 01:53:59,479 Speaker 1: And you know, you gotta think if if there's a 1922 01:53:59,479 --> 01:54:01,880 Speaker 1: guy they think can be really effective, there's no question 1923 01:54:01,920 --> 01:54:03,880 Speaker 1: they'll be in the market for that. Boys are and 1924 01:54:04,600 --> 01:54:07,840 Speaker 1: and I thought Greg's comment on length was interesting too, 1925 01:54:08,600 --> 01:54:12,880 Speaker 1: at the defensive end position specifically, and for the most part, 1926 01:54:14,200 --> 01:54:15,920 Speaker 1: you know, in terms of what the Bills might like 1927 01:54:16,160 --> 01:54:19,400 Speaker 1: or another four three team like Minnesota might like, he's right. 1928 01:54:19,439 --> 01:54:21,960 Speaker 1: I mean, look at what the Bills went after in 1929 01:54:22,000 --> 01:54:25,759 Speaker 1: the draft the last few times they've drafted ends. Darryl 1930 01:54:25,880 --> 01:54:28,320 Speaker 1: Johnson in the seventh round. I understand he's a seventh 1931 01:54:28,400 --> 01:54:31,519 Speaker 1: round pick, but he's six foot four. You look at 1932 01:54:31,720 --> 01:54:36,640 Speaker 1: Jes six foot five, long limbed player. They look for 1933 01:54:36,800 --> 01:54:40,080 Speaker 1: length on the edges to help set the edge. So 1934 01:54:40,280 --> 01:54:44,000 Speaker 1: a guy of a squattier build, say like an Azizo 1935 01:54:44,080 --> 01:54:48,120 Speaker 1: Jilari or even Quitty Pay who's kind of borderline at 1936 01:54:48,120 --> 01:54:51,280 Speaker 1: six three, they might not see those guys, even though 1937 01:54:51,320 --> 01:54:55,040 Speaker 1: there's talented as a fit in their system. And that's 1938 01:54:55,080 --> 01:54:59,040 Speaker 1: the question that teams ask when they're drafting or grading 1939 01:54:59,040 --> 01:55:02,000 Speaker 1: these players. It's not is this guy gonna be a 1940 01:55:02,000 --> 01:55:05,120 Speaker 1: good player in the NFL it's is this guy a 1941 01:55:05,240 --> 01:55:08,440 Speaker 1: fit for what we do defensively right? Can he fit 1942 01:55:08,480 --> 01:55:10,320 Speaker 1: into what we're doing? Does he fit in a lot 1943 01:55:10,360 --> 01:55:12,080 Speaker 1: of different ways, not just on the field, but off 1944 01:55:12,080 --> 01:55:14,440 Speaker 1: the field. Can he play different techniques? And as certainly 1945 01:55:14,480 --> 01:55:17,240 Speaker 1: the Bills, not just the Bills, but just about every 1946 01:55:17,320 --> 01:55:20,800 Speaker 1: NFL team, If you get a guy that can like 1947 01:55:20,800 --> 01:55:23,920 Speaker 1: like Greg said about Faobot, if you can get a 1948 01:55:23,920 --> 01:55:26,280 Speaker 1: guy that's like he goes everywhere from a wide nine 1949 01:55:26,320 --> 01:55:29,920 Speaker 1: all the way down to a three technique, that's that's 1950 01:55:29,920 --> 01:55:32,160 Speaker 1: a great and also can rush from the right side 1951 01:55:32,160 --> 01:55:35,160 Speaker 1: and the left side. That's a that's big. That's why 1952 01:55:35,200 --> 01:55:37,320 Speaker 1: a guy plays in the NFL for a long time 1953 01:55:37,360 --> 01:55:39,440 Speaker 1: if he's productive from a lot of different spots. And 1954 01:55:39,480 --> 01:55:42,040 Speaker 1: when when a team as the Buffalo Bills got into 1955 01:55:42,040 --> 01:55:46,080 Speaker 1: a situation last year where they're looking for the right combination, 1956 01:55:46,400 --> 01:55:48,000 Speaker 1: or you get a couple of guys that go down 1957 01:55:48,000 --> 01:55:51,520 Speaker 1: for injury, you gotta you get a positional emergency during 1958 01:55:51,560 --> 01:55:54,120 Speaker 1: the season. You've got a guy that, hey, no worries, 1959 01:55:54,160 --> 01:55:56,760 Speaker 1: we got you know this guy here, We're gonna plug 1960 01:55:56,880 --> 01:55:58,760 Speaker 1: him right in. He can go and he'll give us 1961 01:55:58,760 --> 01:56:01,560 Speaker 1: a month of three technique and We're not going to 1962 01:56:01,600 --> 01:56:04,520 Speaker 1: miss a beat. That's huge. That's why guys play a 1963 01:56:04,560 --> 01:56:07,960 Speaker 1: long long time in the NFL. They just they're impossible 1964 01:56:08,680 --> 01:56:13,600 Speaker 1: not to use someplace. And that's the more useful you are, 1965 01:56:13,640 --> 01:56:16,400 Speaker 1: the more snaps you get, the the more valuable you 1966 01:56:16,440 --> 01:56:19,160 Speaker 1: are to the organization. You just they just never get ridiot. 1967 01:56:19,320 --> 01:56:22,040 Speaker 1: You're there forever, and that's that's why guys are survivors. 1968 01:56:23,040 --> 01:56:26,760 Speaker 1: Rich Samini, who covers the Jets for ESPN dot com 1969 01:56:27,280 --> 01:56:30,080 Speaker 1: as just tweeted a quote from Zach Wilson, who is 1970 01:56:30,600 --> 01:56:33,680 Speaker 1: meeting the media after his pro day. He was asked 1971 01:56:33,680 --> 01:56:37,080 Speaker 1: about the Jets and he said, quote, New York is 1972 01:56:37,120 --> 01:56:39,920 Speaker 1: a great spot. He also said he has family in 1973 01:56:39,960 --> 01:56:42,760 Speaker 1: that area of the country. He said he spoke briefly 1974 01:56:42,760 --> 01:56:45,920 Speaker 1: with GM Joe Douglas after his pro day today and 1975 01:56:46,000 --> 01:56:54,200 Speaker 1: said he had a positive zoom sessions plural with the Jets' 1976 01:56:54,200 --> 01:57:00,120 Speaker 1: is a done deal, Lucille, Steve, done deal, Lucille. Okay, 1977 01:57:02,080 --> 01:57:07,040 Speaker 1: So the Niners now at three are looking at Justin Fields, 1978 01:57:07,200 --> 01:57:10,440 Speaker 1: Trey Lance, and anybody else that might interest them, because 1979 01:57:10,520 --> 01:57:13,280 Speaker 1: Lawrence is going to the Jags and it looks like 1980 01:57:13,320 --> 01:57:17,480 Speaker 1: it's a lock stock and barrel Zach Wilson to the Jets. Okay, 1981 01:57:18,160 --> 01:57:22,760 Speaker 1: well there you go. We'll see yeah. And I think 1982 01:57:22,880 --> 01:57:25,480 Speaker 1: the more intriguing aspect of this is that we found 1983 01:57:25,480 --> 01:57:27,560 Speaker 1: out the Philadelphia Eagles want to jump up, wanted to 1984 01:57:27,560 --> 01:57:30,160 Speaker 1: get up to three. They want there, could not outbid 1985 01:57:30,200 --> 01:57:32,760 Speaker 1: the Niners, couldn't get it done. The peculiar thing is 1986 01:57:32,880 --> 01:57:35,160 Speaker 1: now they slide down to twelve. It's like, well, we're 1987 01:57:35,160 --> 01:57:36,760 Speaker 1: not gonna get up there, we're out. And then they 1988 01:57:36,880 --> 01:57:39,560 Speaker 1: go down. Yeah, that's because at number three that was 1989 01:57:39,600 --> 01:57:41,920 Speaker 1: a cutoff for them at that position to forget it. 1990 01:57:42,080 --> 01:57:47,680 Speaker 1: Let's just let's pack up some some assets and move down. 1991 01:57:47,720 --> 01:57:49,240 Speaker 1: We'll stay in the top twelve. We're in the top 1992 01:57:49,320 --> 01:57:51,280 Speaker 1: twelve of the draft. That's awesome. The guy we get 1993 01:57:51,280 --> 01:57:53,160 Speaker 1: there doesn't have to be a quarterback, it's going to 1994 01:57:53,240 --> 01:57:56,240 Speaker 1: be whatever we need. We're gonna go with Jalen Hurts 1995 01:57:56,280 --> 01:58:00,720 Speaker 1: unless maybe Tray Lance gets down there at twelve. Could happen, maybe, 1996 01:58:01,320 --> 01:58:05,320 Speaker 1: but at twelve they're probably drafting something else and they 1997 01:58:05,400 --> 01:58:07,960 Speaker 1: know it, so and that give But they also have 1998 01:58:08,000 --> 01:58:12,120 Speaker 1: some extra picks in the subsequent draft as well. So yeah, 1999 01:58:11,760 --> 01:58:13,960 Speaker 1: the Eagles decided to get what they could get for 2000 01:58:14,640 --> 01:58:18,280 Speaker 1: a pick where if it drops down to twelve, they're 2001 01:58:18,320 --> 01:58:20,720 Speaker 1: still gonna get the guy they want. They know they're 2002 01:58:20,720 --> 01:58:22,080 Speaker 1: gonna get the guy they want, plus they get some 2003 01:58:22,120 --> 01:58:25,440 Speaker 1: extra picks. Yeah, especially if everybody above them is drafting quarterbacks. 2004 01:58:25,480 --> 01:58:27,000 Speaker 1: It's just going to push the talent down at the 2005 01:58:27,000 --> 01:58:29,680 Speaker 1: other positions. And you probably get a pretty good value 2006 01:58:30,040 --> 01:58:33,520 Speaker 1: at twelve if you're picking at some position other than quarterbacks. 2007 01:58:33,520 --> 01:58:35,880 Speaker 1: So the only way they get stabbed in the back 2008 01:58:35,960 --> 01:58:41,960 Speaker 1: by this Philadelphia is if the Jets and the Falcons 2009 01:58:42,320 --> 01:58:44,840 Speaker 1: and whoever else is in that top five all pick 2010 01:58:44,960 --> 01:58:49,160 Speaker 1: somebody completely unexpected and the guy they want to did 2011 01:58:49,200 --> 01:58:51,560 Speaker 1: Fold does Fold a number six in Miami Dolphins, and 2012 01:58:51,600 --> 01:58:54,880 Speaker 1: then they're like going, ah, but you know there's not 2013 01:58:54,920 --> 01:58:57,800 Speaker 1: that many people between it, right since now he's not 2014 01:58:57,840 --> 01:59:02,720 Speaker 1: taking a QB. The Niners have said Jimmy G's their 2015 01:59:02,760 --> 01:59:05,360 Speaker 1: guy for this year. They're probably gonna take. So three 2016 01:59:05,440 --> 01:59:07,440 Speaker 1: quarterbacks are going off the board one, two, and three, 2017 01:59:08,440 --> 01:59:11,160 Speaker 1: which means one of them is gonna be great, one 2018 01:59:11,200 --> 01:59:13,280 Speaker 1: of them's gonna stink, and the other one's gonna be 2019 01:59:13,320 --> 01:59:17,520 Speaker 1: just okay. There might be quarterbacks taking the top four. 2020 01:59:17,640 --> 01:59:24,080 Speaker 1: Cincinnati's pick at five becomes probably is suddenly valuable if 2021 01:59:24,160 --> 01:59:26,440 Speaker 1: you're in the market for something other than quarterback. If 2022 01:59:26,440 --> 01:59:28,320 Speaker 1: you want the best player in this draft that is 2023 01:59:28,360 --> 01:59:32,040 Speaker 1: not a quarterback. You want Cincinnati's pick at five, who's 2024 01:59:32,080 --> 01:59:38,280 Speaker 1: that gonna be Jamar Chase. Probably there's no premier pass rusher, 2025 01:59:38,640 --> 01:59:40,720 Speaker 1: I mean, top ten. We told him that, you know, 2026 01:59:40,760 --> 01:59:42,720 Speaker 1: San Francisco is trading up. Somebody asked if they're gonna 2027 01:59:42,720 --> 01:59:44,960 Speaker 1: take Jamar Chase trading all that assets to get up there, 2028 01:59:45,000 --> 01:59:48,200 Speaker 1: and even even Greg you know, no way, you're not 2029 01:59:48,200 --> 01:59:50,880 Speaker 1: gonna do that. And you know, and people reminded us, 2030 01:59:50,960 --> 01:59:53,200 Speaker 1: you know this organization, the Bills traded up to get 2031 01:59:53,240 --> 01:59:56,800 Speaker 1: Sammy that didn't go well. You know, how does a 2032 01:59:56,920 --> 02:00:02,120 Speaker 1: kid live up to that? Yeah? And then so you're 2033 02:00:02,120 --> 02:00:07,200 Speaker 1: gonna Jamar Chase is okay, But how much you're gonna 2034 02:00:07,200 --> 02:00:08,800 Speaker 1: give up to trade up for that? You know, in 2035 02:00:08,840 --> 02:00:11,680 Speaker 1: a draft that's pretty deep with it's got the Heisman 2036 02:00:11,680 --> 02:00:15,839 Speaker 1: Trophy at that position in this draft. Of course, that 2037 02:00:15,840 --> 02:00:19,520 Speaker 1: that guy's about the size of Tasker's teammate this week 2038 02:00:19,520 --> 02:00:26,800 Speaker 1: and Chris Hao right, is that's right. I can never 2039 02:00:26,840 --> 02:00:33,200 Speaker 1: I can never remember anything. So he's real wiring, very small, 2040 02:00:33,080 --> 02:00:37,080 Speaker 1: I mean and he's tough, and he played in the SEC. 2041 02:00:37,720 --> 02:00:42,040 Speaker 1: I'm not doubting his toughness at all. I'm doubting I'm 2042 02:00:42,080 --> 02:00:44,920 Speaker 1: doubting the I'm worried about him snapping like a twig. 2043 02:00:45,120 --> 02:00:47,920 Speaker 1: I'm yeah, I'm worried about his durability and the weight 2044 02:00:48,000 --> 02:00:50,800 Speaker 1: in his behind when he tries to run through somebody. 2045 02:00:50,800 --> 02:00:53,680 Speaker 1: You one hundred and seventy pound guys don't break tackles 2046 02:00:53,880 --> 02:00:57,360 Speaker 1: or get off of press somebody gets their hands on him. 2047 02:00:57,360 --> 02:01:00,680 Speaker 1: There is there's about that right now. There's a twenty 2048 02:01:00,720 --> 02:01:05,320 Speaker 1: percent of the defensive backs in the National Football League too, 2049 02:01:05,600 --> 02:01:09,720 Speaker 1: could from the outside of the from outside halfway between 2050 02:01:09,720 --> 02:01:12,480 Speaker 1: the numbers and the and the sideline, could pick him 2051 02:01:12,560 --> 02:01:18,480 Speaker 1: up and physically throw him to the bench. You're gonna 2052 02:01:18,480 --> 02:01:22,600 Speaker 1: see that happen. He's gonna be on an outroute somewhere. 2053 02:01:22,680 --> 02:01:25,280 Speaker 1: They get to get chucked. If they get two good 2054 02:01:25,280 --> 02:01:30,000 Speaker 1: handfuls of him, he's done. He's airborne. Yeah, he's a 2055 02:01:30,120 --> 02:01:36,280 Speaker 1: napkin in the wind exactly. He's getting ragdalled. So he's 2056 02:01:36,720 --> 02:01:39,600 Speaker 1: I'm there's no question he's a special kid, now, there's 2057 02:01:39,600 --> 02:01:42,480 Speaker 1: no question about it. But he's got he's got a 2058 02:01:42,480 --> 02:01:45,480 Speaker 1: lot to prove at his size and weight at that 2059 02:01:45,520 --> 02:01:48,040 Speaker 1: position against the guys who are paid a lot of 2060 02:01:48,040 --> 02:01:51,160 Speaker 1: money to make him look bad. All right, we have 2061 02:01:51,200 --> 02:01:54,839 Speaker 1: to take a break. We apologize we have sorely neglected 2062 02:01:54,880 --> 02:01:57,360 Speaker 1: the OBL fan mail bag, but some major stuff happened 2063 02:01:57,360 --> 02:02:00,120 Speaker 1: here today, so hopefully you configure that. We'll try to 2064 02:02:00,160 --> 02:02:02,400 Speaker 1: remedy that here in the next segment as we answer 2065 02:02:02,480 --> 02:02:04,880 Speaker 1: some of your questions. Next on one Bills Live presented 2066 02:02:04,880 --> 02:02:21,200 Speaker 1: by Kaloid of Health, It's Buffalo Bill's Radio. It is 2067 02:02:21,280 --> 02:02:25,400 Speaker 1: time for the OBL fan mail Bag to finally open up, 2068 02:02:25,960 --> 02:02:28,480 Speaker 1: and we begin with Rachel, who asks, am I the 2069 02:02:28,520 --> 02:02:30,800 Speaker 1: only one who preferred a sixteen game season and twelve 2070 02:02:30,840 --> 02:02:36,800 Speaker 1: playoff teams? Seventeen games will totally ruin single season stats 2071 02:02:36,800 --> 02:02:40,440 Speaker 1: and records. It will mess up the home away balance. Also, 2072 02:02:40,480 --> 02:02:43,840 Speaker 1: with fourteen playoff teams, basically half the league qualifies for 2073 02:02:43,880 --> 02:02:47,920 Speaker 1: the playoffs, totally watered down. It's more of a statement 2074 02:02:47,920 --> 02:02:52,040 Speaker 1: than a question. Well, she is right about the seventeen 2075 02:02:52,120 --> 02:02:56,280 Speaker 1: game schedules. You know new records, Steve, we didn't even 2076 02:02:56,280 --> 02:02:59,880 Speaker 1: think about this. The seventeenth game could greatly enhance Josh 2077 02:03:00,040 --> 02:03:02,400 Speaker 1: Allen's chances in a five thousand yard season, as you 2078 02:03:02,520 --> 02:03:05,440 Speaker 1: so eloquently predicted. I was way ahead of that. I 2079 02:03:05,560 --> 02:03:07,680 Speaker 1: need that right, Come on, what do you you ain't 2080 02:03:07,720 --> 02:03:10,720 Speaker 1: I didn't factor that into my Yeah, over the top 2081 02:03:10,800 --> 02:03:15,160 Speaker 1: next level thinking? Uh from Nick, I think our run 2082 02:03:15,240 --> 02:03:18,200 Speaker 1: defense might be better with Star back, but without any 2083 02:03:18,280 --> 02:03:20,480 Speaker 1: other major changes to the D line. Do you see 2084 02:03:20,480 --> 02:03:23,600 Speaker 1: any hope of our pass rush being better than last year? 2085 02:03:24,080 --> 02:03:28,000 Speaker 1: I think if the if the defensive front remains as 2086 02:03:28,080 --> 02:03:32,520 Speaker 1: currently constituted going to training camp, they are banking on 2087 02:03:32,520 --> 02:03:36,280 Speaker 1: one thing. AJP and S's game to take a giant 2088 02:03:36,360 --> 02:03:39,920 Speaker 1: leap forward in a year or two, are they not? Yeah? 2089 02:03:39,960 --> 02:03:41,920 Speaker 1: And at Aliver will take a giant leap forward. He'll 2090 02:03:41,960 --> 02:03:44,720 Speaker 1: play better with Starlotu Lalay around him. I think fa 2091 02:03:44,800 --> 02:03:49,640 Speaker 1: Obada is a much better option than Trent Murphy or 2092 02:03:49,680 --> 02:03:54,840 Speaker 1: Bam Johnson, although Bam Johnson plays special teams, so there's 2093 02:03:54,840 --> 02:03:57,480 Speaker 1: some reason to think maybe there's a there's a slight 2094 02:03:57,640 --> 02:04:02,080 Speaker 1: uptick in that. But I think one thing is going 2095 02:04:02,160 --> 02:04:03,680 Speaker 1: to help is that the guys that are going to 2096 02:04:03,720 --> 02:04:06,560 Speaker 1: be there outside of Obada are going to have been 2097 02:04:06,600 --> 02:04:10,040 Speaker 1: in the system for a year and last year, Vernon 2098 02:04:10,080 --> 02:04:15,560 Speaker 1: Butler and Mario Addison were not in that system for 2099 02:04:15,680 --> 02:04:17,360 Speaker 1: very long before they actually had to go in and 2100 02:04:17,400 --> 02:04:19,320 Speaker 1: take live snaps, and they get They got better as 2101 02:04:19,360 --> 02:04:23,480 Speaker 1: the year went on. But yeah, I think Obada's gonna help. 2102 02:04:23,520 --> 02:04:25,560 Speaker 1: I think a Japanessa has to take a step forward. 2103 02:04:25,600 --> 02:04:27,360 Speaker 1: I think it Oliver has to take a step forward. 2104 02:04:27,640 --> 02:04:33,000 Speaker 1: We'll see. But I get the sentiment and we were 2105 02:04:33,040 --> 02:04:35,000 Speaker 1: thinking like, wow, we're not gonna be able to sign on. 2106 02:04:35,040 --> 02:04:36,560 Speaker 1: Well they sign all the guys back, and now all 2107 02:04:36,600 --> 02:04:38,480 Speaker 1: of a sudden, the sentiment is, gosh, we know how 2108 02:04:38,520 --> 02:04:41,000 Speaker 1: we're gonna get better. Well, because they will get better. Yeah, 2109 02:04:41,840 --> 02:04:45,440 Speaker 1: they have to be successful just rushing for that's the 2110 02:04:45,480 --> 02:04:48,280 Speaker 1: bottom line. I mean, it's a core principle of this defense. 2111 02:04:48,840 --> 02:04:51,240 Speaker 1: And they're they're banging on some young guys really coming 2112 02:04:51,280 --> 02:04:54,240 Speaker 1: on here this year to change the course of the 2113 02:04:54,240 --> 02:04:57,040 Speaker 1: production there that was not up to snuff last year. 2114 02:04:57,120 --> 02:05:01,040 Speaker 1: That's the challenge for sure, right from Cole interested in 2115 02:05:01,120 --> 02:05:03,640 Speaker 1: hearing what the show thinks of a possible trade up 2116 02:05:03,760 --> 02:05:07,200 Speaker 1: or down scenario. I think twenty one starters returning makes 2117 02:05:07,200 --> 02:05:09,040 Speaker 1: it difficult for any rookie to have an impact in 2118 02:05:09,080 --> 02:05:11,440 Speaker 1: twenty twenty one unless we trade it up for someone 2119 02:05:11,440 --> 02:05:14,080 Speaker 1: who being thought could start right away, big fan listen 2120 02:05:14,120 --> 02:05:17,280 Speaker 1: to the show every night at work. Well, thank you 2121 02:05:17,360 --> 02:05:21,680 Speaker 1: Cole first of all for listening. Second almost be in London. 2122 02:05:21,960 --> 02:05:26,120 Speaker 1: We've discussed this right. Bean has never traded down. He 2123 02:05:26,240 --> 02:05:32,200 Speaker 1: only trades up now at the bottom of round one. Steve, 2124 02:05:32,320 --> 02:05:37,600 Speaker 1: we see this every year. There are teams that get desperate, 2125 02:05:37,600 --> 02:05:39,480 Speaker 1: that are sitting somewhere in the first ten picks in 2126 02:05:39,600 --> 02:05:44,080 Speaker 1: round two, and invariably they will make an offer and 2127 02:05:44,120 --> 02:05:46,400 Speaker 1: we'll see teams jump into the bottom of round one. 2128 02:05:46,840 --> 02:05:50,040 Speaker 1: So I think the chances this year are greater for 2129 02:05:50,160 --> 02:05:53,880 Speaker 1: Brandon being to trade back than maybe ever before because 2130 02:05:53,920 --> 02:05:56,520 Speaker 1: of where they sit and how often we see teams 2131 02:05:56,520 --> 02:05:58,200 Speaker 1: trade up from the second round to get into the 2132 02:05:58,240 --> 02:05:59,880 Speaker 1: bottom of the first round to get somebody they like. 2133 02:06:01,320 --> 02:06:04,640 Speaker 1: But knowing Brandon Bean's propensity to move up the board, 2134 02:06:05,320 --> 02:06:08,440 Speaker 1: I have to believe if somebody is sliding on their 2135 02:06:08,520 --> 02:06:10,920 Speaker 1: board that they thought would be somewhere between pick fifteen 2136 02:06:10,920 --> 02:06:13,360 Speaker 1: and twenty and he's still on the board at twenty three, 2137 02:06:13,680 --> 02:06:16,520 Speaker 1: they're picking up the phone. That's that's that's it. How 2138 02:06:16,680 --> 02:06:19,520 Speaker 1: high would how far would the guy have to slide 2139 02:06:19,560 --> 02:06:21,040 Speaker 1: and what do you think they'd give up and how 2140 02:06:21,080 --> 02:06:23,200 Speaker 1: far up do you think they'd be willing to move 2141 02:06:23,680 --> 02:06:25,760 Speaker 1: to get a guy like that? And I've heard got 2142 02:06:25,760 --> 02:06:28,960 Speaker 1: people say that of the two hundred and fifty guys 2143 02:06:29,000 --> 02:06:31,000 Speaker 1: that are gonna get drafted, two hundred and fifty plus 2144 02:06:31,040 --> 02:06:33,560 Speaker 1: guys that are gonna get drafted this year, there's twenty 2145 02:06:34,840 --> 02:06:37,600 Speaker 1: that can come in, plug in and play for whatever 2146 02:06:37,720 --> 02:06:42,480 Speaker 1: NFL team signs them. Okay, twenty. There may be a 2147 02:06:42,520 --> 02:06:46,000 Speaker 1: scenario where it's it's deeper than that, if say the 2148 02:06:46,040 --> 02:06:49,560 Speaker 1: Buffalo Bills think, if you think a corner that is 2149 02:06:49,640 --> 02:06:52,680 Speaker 1: outside those twenty could play for the Bills because there 2150 02:06:53,240 --> 02:06:56,600 Speaker 1: they need they need a CB two, a cornerback two 2151 02:06:56,720 --> 02:07:00,520 Speaker 1: away from Tredevious White. Maybe there's that. Maybe the Bills 2152 02:07:00,560 --> 02:07:02,440 Speaker 1: think there's a guy like that and if he falls, 2153 02:07:03,600 --> 02:07:06,480 Speaker 1: this guy is automatically gonna get plugged into play. Maybe 2154 02:07:06,520 --> 02:07:09,800 Speaker 1: there's a scenario like that. But at the current moment, 2155 02:07:12,120 --> 02:07:14,800 Speaker 1: I don't know. I don't know how high you would 2156 02:07:14,800 --> 02:07:16,200 Speaker 1: be willing to go and what you'd have to give 2157 02:07:16,240 --> 02:07:17,960 Speaker 1: up to get there. We just saw what it took 2158 02:07:18,000 --> 02:07:20,120 Speaker 1: for San Francisco to go from twelve to three. It's 2159 02:07:20,160 --> 02:07:22,920 Speaker 1: not going to be that much obviously to go from 2160 02:07:22,960 --> 02:07:25,480 Speaker 1: thirty till what what's the highest number you can see 2161 02:07:25,480 --> 02:07:29,160 Speaker 1: that I was thinking, like twenty four inside the top 2162 02:07:29,280 --> 02:07:32,800 Speaker 1: half a dozen spots right, um, And to go from 2163 02:07:32,840 --> 02:07:36,520 Speaker 1: thirty to twenty four on the old trade draft value 2164 02:07:36,560 --> 02:07:40,040 Speaker 1: chart is one hundred and twenty points. That would essentially 2165 02:07:40,520 --> 02:07:44,120 Speaker 1: of the draft picks that would essentially cost you m 2166 02:07:44,800 --> 02:07:48,320 Speaker 1: a late three or a high four to go up 2167 02:07:48,320 --> 02:07:51,120 Speaker 1: four spots or six spots in at the end of 2168 02:07:51,200 --> 02:07:53,640 Speaker 1: round one and they don't have a four. Yeah, the 2169 02:07:53,680 --> 02:07:55,760 Speaker 1: graphic we just had up with the end of the 2170 02:07:55,760 --> 02:07:57,640 Speaker 1: first round where the guys, who would you have to 2171 02:07:57,680 --> 02:08:00,520 Speaker 1: who would you be thinking is a similar or team 2172 02:08:00,560 --> 02:08:03,400 Speaker 1: to Buffalo that the Bills would be thinking, Hey, this 2173 02:08:03,440 --> 02:08:06,680 Speaker 1: team is gonna take somebody we want like Cleveland. Would 2174 02:08:06,720 --> 02:08:10,320 Speaker 1: the Baltimore Ravens be taking a cornerback to Jacksonville taking Pittsburg, 2175 02:08:11,080 --> 02:08:14,720 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh maybe that team. So Jets are jetting taking a 2176 02:08:14,800 --> 02:08:16,840 Speaker 1: corner at twenty three, they don't have it. There you go. 2177 02:08:17,040 --> 02:08:19,280 Speaker 1: So if Tennessee needs one, right, so there you go 2178 02:08:19,360 --> 02:08:21,600 Speaker 1: the Tennessee Titans, the New York Jets, and the Pittsburgh 2179 02:08:21,600 --> 02:08:24,480 Speaker 1: Steelers at twenty two, twenty three, and twenty four respectively. 2180 02:08:24,640 --> 02:08:26,680 Speaker 1: There if you watch where you might have to get 2181 02:08:26,720 --> 02:08:29,040 Speaker 1: to to get a guy you want. Now, are those 2182 02:08:29,040 --> 02:08:31,080 Speaker 1: three teams gonna trade out of that spot? I don't know. 2183 02:08:31,360 --> 02:08:35,200 Speaker 1: But if there's four guys or five guys left on 2184 02:08:35,240 --> 02:08:37,920 Speaker 1: the board and Tennessee, the Jets and the Seedlers all 2185 02:08:38,000 --> 02:08:43,000 Speaker 1: take one, and you think there's only two left, you 2186 02:08:43,080 --> 02:08:45,560 Speaker 1: might jump up and say, hey, Jacksonville, would you trade 2187 02:08:45,600 --> 02:08:48,320 Speaker 1: us at thirty and give us your twenty fifth? Or Cleveland, hey, 2188 02:08:48,320 --> 02:08:50,560 Speaker 1: how about giving us your twenty six pick for the third. 2189 02:08:50,800 --> 02:08:52,560 Speaker 1: That's when you think you got a shot at it. 2190 02:08:52,600 --> 02:08:55,960 Speaker 1: If there's a run on that spot and you think 2191 02:08:56,000 --> 02:09:00,200 Speaker 1: there's only two guys let or one guy left after 2192 02:09:00,920 --> 02:09:05,840 Speaker 1: the Pittsburgh Steelers pick one at twenty four, you're thinking, Okay, 2193 02:09:05,880 --> 02:09:08,200 Speaker 1: that's the spot. We're running out of guys now, because 2194 02:09:08,200 --> 02:09:11,200 Speaker 1: in between that the Packers probably not, the Saints, probably not, 2195 02:09:11,760 --> 02:09:13,760 Speaker 1: you know, the Ravens, the Browns. You know, you gotta 2196 02:09:13,800 --> 02:09:17,280 Speaker 1: think will those guys take that position before we can 2197 02:09:17,320 --> 02:09:19,680 Speaker 1: get our guy? And that's when you start thinking about 2198 02:09:19,720 --> 02:09:22,040 Speaker 1: jumping up, And that's you know you're right. If you're 2199 02:09:22,040 --> 02:09:25,080 Speaker 1: talking about a corner the Titans of the Jets and 2200 02:09:25,120 --> 02:09:27,240 Speaker 1: the Steelers at twenty two, twenty three, and twenty four. 2201 02:09:28,480 --> 02:09:33,360 Speaker 1: If they, you know, use up that market for that position, 2202 02:09:34,800 --> 02:09:36,440 Speaker 1: you might have to get to twenty five to get 2203 02:09:36,480 --> 02:09:41,320 Speaker 1: your guy. From Chris on the OBL fanmail back, Hey guys, 2204 02:09:41,320 --> 02:09:43,720 Speaker 1: thoughts on the Bills trying Ed Oliver is an edge rusher. 2205 02:09:43,800 --> 02:09:45,400 Speaker 1: Not sure why nobody else has thought of this or 2206 02:09:45,440 --> 02:09:47,560 Speaker 1: if they even tried it out. He doesn't seem to 2207 02:09:47,600 --> 02:09:50,000 Speaker 1: be the dominant player in the DT spot we expected, 2208 02:09:50,000 --> 02:09:52,240 Speaker 1: and we need an edge rusher. Why not give it 2209 02:09:52,240 --> 02:09:54,840 Speaker 1: a go? Now We've been asked this before by some 2210 02:09:55,000 --> 02:09:58,320 Speaker 1: of our listeners, and I just don't know that he's 2211 02:09:58,360 --> 02:10:00,919 Speaker 1: long enough to play out there. We just Greg Cosell 2212 02:10:00,920 --> 02:10:03,320 Speaker 1: talk about how they tend to like players who are 2213 02:10:03,320 --> 02:10:06,720 Speaker 1: six four or taller, you know, long players who can 2214 02:10:06,760 --> 02:10:09,240 Speaker 1: effectively set the edge. Not to mention the fact that 2215 02:10:09,280 --> 02:10:12,000 Speaker 1: when you're playing out against an offensive tackle, you're playing 2216 02:10:12,000 --> 02:10:14,400 Speaker 1: against guys that have thirty four and thirty five inch arms. 2217 02:10:14,560 --> 02:10:17,360 Speaker 1: If your arms are thirty three, they're gonna get on 2218 02:10:17,400 --> 02:10:19,440 Speaker 1: you before you get on them, and that's a problem 2219 02:10:19,520 --> 02:10:21,280 Speaker 1: in trying to win one on one battles at the 2220 02:10:21,280 --> 02:10:24,600 Speaker 1: line of scrimmage. Yeah, if you're an under, a shorter 2221 02:10:26,040 --> 02:10:29,760 Speaker 1: guy with shorter arms, and you're out on the edge, 2222 02:10:30,320 --> 02:10:33,920 Speaker 1: or whenever you're out matched like that physically, you have 2223 02:10:34,000 --> 02:10:38,280 Speaker 1: to win with technique. You have to Your hand placement 2224 02:10:38,320 --> 02:10:41,400 Speaker 1: has to be perfect, your leverage has to be perfect, 2225 02:10:41,440 --> 02:10:44,200 Speaker 1: your pad depth, your pad level has to be perfect, 2226 02:10:44,400 --> 02:10:46,480 Speaker 1: and it has to happen a lot on every down. 2227 02:10:46,560 --> 02:10:49,680 Speaker 1: So yeah, there's no question Ed Oliver has the speed 2228 02:10:49,760 --> 02:10:53,320 Speaker 1: and the athleticism on the edge, but out there he's 2229 02:10:53,320 --> 02:10:56,360 Speaker 1: a shorter guy. And inside when you've got guards working 2230 02:10:56,360 --> 02:10:58,880 Speaker 1: where there's not much space, and as quick as he is, 2231 02:10:59,520 --> 02:11:03,400 Speaker 1: he can those guys miss in smaller spaces tackles. It's 2232 02:11:03,400 --> 02:11:05,880 Speaker 1: harder to get around a man. Those guys are just long. 2233 02:11:06,720 --> 02:11:09,040 Speaker 1: It's a longer trip around him. And when you're inside 2234 02:11:09,040 --> 02:11:11,320 Speaker 1: with space, you can kind of get low and power 2235 02:11:11,360 --> 02:11:15,040 Speaker 1: your way through some spots as a three technique or 2236 02:11:15,160 --> 02:11:18,440 Speaker 1: one technique. You know, we're on the outside, those techniques 2237 02:11:18,480 --> 02:11:21,080 Speaker 1: are completely different. So I'm not saying Ed Oliver couldn't 2238 02:11:21,080 --> 02:11:23,760 Speaker 1: be an athletic enough to work it on the outside edge, 2239 02:11:24,600 --> 02:11:27,960 Speaker 1: but there's some techniques he'd have to master before doing that, 2240 02:11:27,960 --> 02:11:29,600 Speaker 1: And I don't know that he's even had to work 2241 02:11:29,640 --> 02:11:32,080 Speaker 1: on those. His arm length is thirty one and three 2242 02:11:32,120 --> 02:11:34,560 Speaker 1: quarter inches. That's just not going to get it done 2243 02:11:34,560 --> 02:11:38,320 Speaker 1: outside right. It just won't. And I think that's the 2244 02:11:38,320 --> 02:11:41,360 Speaker 1: biggest stumbling block for him, even being attempted to make 2245 02:11:41,360 --> 02:11:43,720 Speaker 1: a move out there on the edge. That's all the 2246 02:11:43,760 --> 02:11:45,600 Speaker 1: time we have for the mail bag today. We'll get 2247 02:11:45,640 --> 02:11:48,160 Speaker 1: to more questions next week. We just had two giant 2248 02:11:48,240 --> 02:11:50,120 Speaker 1: trades in the draft and that's why it didn't happen 2249 02:11:50,400 --> 02:11:53,080 Speaker 1: break time for us. But Steve and I back to 2250 02:11:53,120 --> 02:11:56,120 Speaker 1: find out what we learned from today's show. And I 2251 02:11:56,200 --> 02:11:58,360 Speaker 1: know one thing, and it is draft related. We'll get 2252 02:11:58,400 --> 02:12:00,640 Speaker 1: to that when we return here on One Bills Live, 2253 02:12:00,720 --> 02:12:17,800 Speaker 1: presented by KILLI to Health. It's Buffalo Bills Radio. What 2254 02:12:17,920 --> 02:12:21,480 Speaker 1: have we learned? Brought to your buys Skyworks, the official 2255 02:12:21,560 --> 02:12:25,200 Speaker 1: construction equipment rental company of the Buffalo Bills. One thing 2256 02:12:25,240 --> 02:12:28,480 Speaker 1: we learned today quarterbacks are going one, two, three, and 2257 02:12:28,800 --> 02:12:32,400 Speaker 1: maybe four at the top of the draft after the 2258 02:12:32,440 --> 02:12:35,600 Speaker 1: wild trade flurry that we witnessed this afternoon. Yeah, and 2259 02:12:35,640 --> 02:12:37,800 Speaker 1: the Miami Dolphins are at the center the entire thing. 2260 02:12:37,840 --> 02:12:42,920 Speaker 1: They traded from from three to twelve and then back 2261 02:12:42,920 --> 02:12:46,200 Speaker 1: to six. The first one with San Francisco trading from 2262 02:12:46,200 --> 02:12:48,520 Speaker 1: twelve to three, and then of course the Dolphins going 2263 02:12:48,600 --> 02:12:50,880 Speaker 1: from twelve back to six with the Philadelphia Eagles, who 2264 02:12:50,920 --> 02:12:54,680 Speaker 1: traded back. After the Eagles tried to trade up higher 2265 02:12:54,720 --> 02:12:56,800 Speaker 1: to get three to get their guide, they tried to 2266 02:12:56,840 --> 02:13:00,800 Speaker 1: trade with San Fran or tried to trade with Miami 2267 02:13:00,960 --> 02:13:03,360 Speaker 1: at three and couldn't get the job done because they 2268 02:13:03,360 --> 02:13:06,200 Speaker 1: were outbid by San fran who gave up two ones 2269 02:13:06,440 --> 02:13:09,120 Speaker 1: on top of their pick and a three twelve and 2270 02:13:09,240 --> 02:13:12,960 Speaker 1: a three. Amazing flips they flipped. They flipped ones and 2271 02:13:13,000 --> 02:13:15,839 Speaker 1: then plus added two more ones and a third rounder 2272 02:13:17,520 --> 02:13:20,160 Speaker 1: for the ability to jump up from twelve to three. 2273 02:13:20,200 --> 02:13:23,000 Speaker 1: It's been a busy birthday month here at one Bills 2274 02:13:23,040 --> 02:13:25,960 Speaker 1: Live for the studio at large. I think we have 2275 02:13:26,120 --> 02:13:29,680 Speaker 1: three four birthdays in the month of March, and the 2276 02:13:29,800 --> 02:13:34,520 Speaker 1: fourth is Sunday one. Jeff Coltenac, our esteem technical director, 2277 02:13:34,600 --> 02:13:38,000 Speaker 1: So happy birthday to him. We obviously love Jeff, but 2278 02:13:38,040 --> 02:13:40,520 Speaker 1: we love his wife even more because she brought for 2279 02:13:40,680 --> 02:13:45,320 Speaker 1: us from Rachel's. That was great. God bless her. Yes, 2280 02:13:45,440 --> 02:13:48,240 Speaker 1: she's our favorite today. That's right. We will catch you 2281 02:13:48,320 --> 02:13:50,600 Speaker 1: next week. We will keep our ear to the ground 2282 02:13:50,640 --> 02:13:53,520 Speaker 1: on the draft we anticipate in the coming days we'll 2283 02:13:53,560 --> 02:13:55,920 Speaker 1: hear from one Matt brita new running back for the Bills, 2284 02:13:56,200 --> 02:13:58,320 Speaker 1: and we'll bring you his comments as well. Who knows, 2285 02:13:58,360 --> 02:14:00,440 Speaker 1: maybe even have him on the show next week. But 2286 02:14:00,520 --> 02:14:03,200 Speaker 1: that'll do it for this week. Batten down the hatches 2287 02:14:03,240 --> 02:14:05,680 Speaker 1: if you're in Buffalo, although the wind's supposed to die down. 2288 02:14:06,040 --> 02:14:12,040 Speaker 1: We'll see on Monday.