1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:26,748 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Good Morning Football with the eighty ninth 3 00:00:26,828 --> 00:00:32,028 Speaker 1: pick of the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Super 4 00:00:32,068 --> 00:00:40,108 Speaker 1: Bowl fifty seven champion Buffalo Pills select my man Terrelle 5 00:00:40,588 --> 00:00:50,748 Speaker 1: Bernard linebacker Taylor Whoa, Kyle Krasta in Vegas and crusta 6 00:00:50,908 --> 00:00:53,108 Speaker 1: Chicken Wing. We'll talk about that here in event. You're 7 00:00:53,148 --> 00:00:55,668 Speaker 1: gonna take us behind the scenes on that process. In 8 00:00:55,788 --> 00:00:57,268 Speaker 1: just a little bit, you two are wrapped in Vegas 9 00:00:57,268 --> 00:00:58,988 Speaker 1: pre to show your cover at honey Field. Time in 10 00:00:59,028 --> 00:01:01,548 Speaker 1: my life, I think it's very funny that Peters spent 11 00:01:01,708 --> 00:01:03,868 Speaker 1: days and days of his blood, sweat and tears and 12 00:01:03,988 --> 00:01:05,988 Speaker 1: just put all of your effort and heart into the 13 00:01:06,068 --> 00:01:08,708 Speaker 1: Vegas Draft. I spoke for sixty four seconds. Peter. It's 14 00:01:08,748 --> 00:01:10,908 Speaker 1: all about you, my friend, and I think your impact 15 00:01:10,988 --> 00:01:14,348 Speaker 1: was felt far more. Kyle. That's all good. Vegas awesome. 16 00:01:14,388 --> 00:01:16,868 Speaker 1: It was so great. How I mean, did that set 17 00:01:16,988 --> 00:01:19,348 Speaker 1: feel as good as it looked on TV? It was better. 18 00:01:19,388 --> 00:01:21,868 Speaker 1: There's two different sets. You had the stage where Kyle 19 00:01:21,948 --> 00:01:23,708 Speaker 1: was just that which was electric with all the fans 20 00:01:23,708 --> 00:01:26,308 Speaker 1: and all that, and that Velagia set with the fountains, 21 00:01:26,348 --> 00:01:30,108 Speaker 1: I mean Super Bowl returns to Vegas, and two this 22 00:01:30,188 --> 00:01:32,148 Speaker 1: was a really cool setting for an NFL event and 23 00:01:32,548 --> 00:01:35,228 Speaker 1: great setup. You looked great. I mean being outdoors must 24 00:01:35,228 --> 00:01:38,228 Speaker 1: have been awesome. But I think wielding a chicken wing 25 00:01:38,388 --> 00:01:41,508 Speaker 1: during an entire draft pick it was almost like a lightsaber. 26 00:01:41,508 --> 00:01:45,788 Speaker 1: You like, Han Solola, that chicken wing. It went through 27 00:01:45,828 --> 00:01:48,228 Speaker 1: a lot. There's a long story about that. We went 28 00:01:48,228 --> 00:01:49,628 Speaker 1: through a little bit of it. We had to watch 29 00:01:49,628 --> 00:01:51,828 Speaker 1: it a couple of times on Saturday morning and to 30 00:01:51,948 --> 00:01:54,228 Speaker 1: realize that you were actually using it as a wand 31 00:01:54,588 --> 00:01:56,708 Speaker 1: maestro to make your speech, because I thought it was 32 00:01:56,748 --> 00:01:58,788 Speaker 1: in your pocket and I was cringing about that. So 33 00:01:58,828 --> 00:02:08,068 Speaker 1: I'm glad that wasn't the case. Let's get to what's up. Laps, bias, 34 00:02:09,908 --> 00:02:12,628 Speaker 1: jets Man's no man, you can't have too much souls 35 00:02:12,868 --> 00:02:17,308 Speaker 1: the big Killer, Good luck, Henny Nick. Do you think 36 00:02:17,348 --> 00:02:20,428 Speaker 1: this is hard? Try doing a mock draft? Who think 37 00:02:22,228 --> 00:02:27,748 Speaker 1: I can't read? In the early years, we say goodbye 38 00:02:28,188 --> 00:02:33,948 Speaker 1: to the first ever draft in Las Vegas. Seven incredible rounds, 39 00:02:34,028 --> 00:02:37,228 Speaker 1: two hundred and sixty two optimistic, full of dreams and 40 00:02:37,308 --> 00:02:40,468 Speaker 1: hope selections. The twenty twenty two NFL draft. It's over, 41 00:02:40,508 --> 00:02:42,388 Speaker 1: it's in the books. All thirty two franchises have a 42 00:02:42,428 --> 00:02:44,908 Speaker 1: reason to get excited now. An influx of talent at 43 00:02:44,908 --> 00:02:47,388 Speaker 1: all positions. Swinging into the league. Which team had the 44 00:02:47,508 --> 00:02:50,188 Speaker 1: best overall draft? Kyle, you think, well, I look at them, 45 00:02:50,188 --> 00:02:52,228 Speaker 1: these teams like the Jags and the Jets and everything 46 00:02:52,228 --> 00:02:54,588 Speaker 1: who did really well. Those teams were terrible last year, 47 00:02:54,668 --> 00:02:56,388 Speaker 1: so that's why they were up there. I'm looking at 48 00:02:56,428 --> 00:02:58,508 Speaker 1: a team that was already in the playoffs last year. 49 00:02:58,508 --> 00:03:01,588 Speaker 1: I loved what Philadelphia did from start to finish. Obviously, 50 00:03:01,708 --> 00:03:04,748 Speaker 1: the headliner a j Brown. They got a superstar receiver, 51 00:03:04,788 --> 00:03:07,428 Speaker 1: and that's before they even get to these guys. Jordan 52 00:03:07,508 --> 00:03:09,788 Speaker 1: Davis was someone that we oot or not about for weeks. 53 00:03:09,828 --> 00:03:12,468 Speaker 1: This giant, massive athlete. Whether they're gonna line up next 54 00:03:12,468 --> 00:03:14,908 Speaker 1: to Fletcher Cox and lots of luck, Ezeka Elliot run 55 00:03:14,908 --> 00:03:18,508 Speaker 1: into that Cam Jurgens the center who the story behind 56 00:03:18,548 --> 00:03:21,708 Speaker 1: this is unbelievable. Jason Kelsey was live on the air 57 00:03:21,748 --> 00:03:23,628 Speaker 1: with Our Boy Left Go while the Eagles draft was 58 00:03:23,668 --> 00:03:26,068 Speaker 1: going on and they announced the Cam Jurgens a center 59 00:03:26,108 --> 00:03:27,788 Speaker 1: to Philly and I was like, Oh, that's kind of awkward. 60 00:03:27,868 --> 00:03:30,188 Speaker 1: Kelsey said, no, I hand picked him. The Eagles are saying, 61 00:03:30,228 --> 00:03:32,308 Speaker 1: who do you like? He is my favorite player in 62 00:03:32,348 --> 00:03:34,108 Speaker 1: the draft. He is the most like me. I love 63 00:03:34,148 --> 00:03:36,108 Speaker 1: that he's coming to Philly. And then the Nakobe Dean 64 00:03:36,188 --> 00:03:40,068 Speaker 1: pick number eighty three, rock star at Georgia. I was 65 00:03:40,188 --> 00:03:43,628 Speaker 1: backstaged when he was getting picked. I'll they how this works. 66 00:03:43,748 --> 00:03:45,708 Speaker 1: They have all the cards of all the players that 67 00:03:45,788 --> 00:03:47,188 Speaker 1: they think are gonna go in that round. They're just 68 00:03:47,228 --> 00:03:50,068 Speaker 1: sitting there waiting to write in the team. The Nakobe 69 00:03:50,148 --> 00:03:52,468 Speaker 1: Dean pick card was just sitting there by itself. Ed 70 00:03:52,548 --> 00:03:55,668 Speaker 1: had been there for hours and hours and days collecting dust, 71 00:03:55,748 --> 00:03:59,028 Speaker 1: waiting for someone to grab it. Finally, Rosen's like, yeah, 72 00:03:59,068 --> 00:04:00,868 Speaker 1: I'll take this guy who looked like maybe he was 73 00:04:00,908 --> 00:04:02,668 Speaker 1: the best player at times on the best team we've 74 00:04:02,708 --> 00:04:05,148 Speaker 1: seen in twenty five years. They get all of these 75 00:04:05,148 --> 00:04:07,508 Speaker 1: guys and again a playoff team, and we're not even 76 00:04:07,548 --> 00:04:10,388 Speaker 1: mentioning A. J. Brown. AJ Brown. There's this great nugget 77 00:04:10,388 --> 00:04:12,388 Speaker 1: in Peter King's column this morning that A. J. Brown 78 00:04:12,508 --> 00:04:15,428 Speaker 1: is actually really close with Jalen Hurts, because Hurts tried 79 00:04:15,548 --> 00:04:17,668 Speaker 1: hard to recruit him in college. So close in fact, 80 00:04:17,708 --> 00:04:20,868 Speaker 1: that Hurts was at AJ Brown's toddler's birthday party like 81 00:04:20,908 --> 00:04:24,068 Speaker 1: two weeks ago. They're boys. And the best part is 82 00:04:24,268 --> 00:04:26,708 Speaker 1: if Jalen Hurts doesn't turn into a star this year. 83 00:04:26,748 --> 00:04:29,428 Speaker 1: With aj Brown two first round picks next year for 84 00:04:29,468 --> 00:04:31,668 Speaker 1: the Eagles, it keeps going and going. And I'll say 85 00:04:31,708 --> 00:04:34,668 Speaker 1: it again, playoffs last year crushed the draft this year. 86 00:04:34,708 --> 00:04:36,828 Speaker 1: I love what Philly did. Wow tampering at a toddler's 87 00:04:36,828 --> 00:04:41,788 Speaker 1: birthday party. Who knows the story that Birds and Kelsey 88 00:04:41,948 --> 00:04:44,588 Speaker 1: basically hid picket his Yeah, you just don't hear about that. Look, 89 00:04:44,588 --> 00:04:47,188 Speaker 1: you were talking about bad teams getting big draft picks, 90 00:04:47,188 --> 00:04:49,348 Speaker 1: all right. Joe Douglas over the last couple of years 91 00:04:49,428 --> 00:04:52,908 Speaker 1: has been taking blows like Buster Douglas as with some 92 00:04:52,948 --> 00:04:54,708 Speaker 1: of the draft picks, and with the way the Jets 93 00:04:54,748 --> 00:04:56,668 Speaker 1: have been losing games. So for him, it was no 94 00:04:56,668 --> 00:04:58,988 Speaker 1: doubt a big draft. But I thought the Jets slated. 95 00:04:59,028 --> 00:05:00,708 Speaker 1: And it's not just the fourth and the tenth pick 96 00:05:00,748 --> 00:05:03,508 Speaker 1: that we talked about at nauseum leading up to it. 97 00:05:03,548 --> 00:05:06,068 Speaker 1: They jumped back into the first round to get Jermaine Johnson, 98 00:05:06,428 --> 00:05:08,708 Speaker 1: which everybody thought was a steal in the draft at 99 00:05:08,708 --> 00:05:11,548 Speaker 1: twenty sixth overall, and then to get the best running 100 00:05:11,548 --> 00:05:13,628 Speaker 1: back in this draft of Greece Hall at the top 101 00:05:13,668 --> 00:05:15,548 Speaker 1: of the second round. They trade to trade with the 102 00:05:15,548 --> 00:05:18,348 Speaker 1: Giants to get up in there. Basically four first rounders 103 00:05:18,828 --> 00:05:21,988 Speaker 1: and their FoST four selections. They were all on Daniel 104 00:05:22,068 --> 00:05:26,508 Speaker 1: Jeremiah's top prospect list top thirty. I think for them 105 00:05:26,668 --> 00:05:29,868 Speaker 1: they got some absolutely week one starters, but these are 106 00:05:29,908 --> 00:05:32,028 Speaker 1: these might be some potential Pro bowlers. Garrett Wilson right 107 00:05:32,068 --> 00:05:34,748 Speaker 1: here twelve receiving touchdowns. Looked at Jets having out a 108 00:05:34,748 --> 00:05:37,388 Speaker 1: thousand dard receiver since b Marshall and Eric Decker in 109 00:05:37,388 --> 00:05:39,988 Speaker 1: two fifteen. I think when you look at Jamaine Johnson, 110 00:05:39,988 --> 00:05:42,468 Speaker 1: absolutely he's starting Week one, and this guy is gonna 111 00:05:42,468 --> 00:05:44,908 Speaker 1: be dominating a terrorizing people in that division. I think 112 00:05:44,948 --> 00:05:47,828 Speaker 1: when you look at the other draft pix to Jeremy 113 00:05:47,868 --> 00:05:50,428 Speaker 1: Rucker tight end all right now loculately about a little 114 00:05:50,548 --> 00:05:53,068 Speaker 1: h back. They think about Kyle Uschik and how they 115 00:05:53,148 --> 00:05:54,588 Speaker 1: used him in the forty nine ers, That's what this 116 00:05:54,668 --> 00:05:56,228 Speaker 1: kind of guy is like. And then also Max Mitchell 117 00:05:56,268 --> 00:05:58,748 Speaker 1: and Michael Clements. Those last three picks were players that 118 00:05:58,788 --> 00:06:00,388 Speaker 1: all played in the Senior Bowl. You know who coached 119 00:06:00,428 --> 00:06:02,828 Speaker 1: the Senior Bowl. Jets or Jets, so guys that they 120 00:06:02,908 --> 00:06:05,348 Speaker 1: knew intimately. They knew, Hey, look here's how they practice. 121 00:06:05,508 --> 00:06:07,428 Speaker 1: Here's the things that they could do outside of just 122 00:06:07,468 --> 00:06:08,948 Speaker 1: the film that we saw. So I think it's a 123 00:06:08,948 --> 00:06:11,188 Speaker 1: great draft for the Jets. I think Joe Douglas has 124 00:06:11,188 --> 00:06:13,828 Speaker 1: got to be ecstatic, and I know Robert Salo's Those 125 00:06:13,828 --> 00:06:15,708 Speaker 1: two teams are great. And the Eagles had multiple first 126 00:06:15,788 --> 00:06:17,588 Speaker 1: round picks to play with. The Jets had multiple first 127 00:06:17,668 --> 00:06:19,748 Speaker 1: round picks to play with. I liked what Buffalo did 128 00:06:19,948 --> 00:06:22,508 Speaker 1: at the end of the first round, trading up to 129 00:06:22,628 --> 00:06:25,108 Speaker 1: get their guy. They loved Elam. They wanted to get 130 00:06:25,108 --> 00:06:28,348 Speaker 1: a corner, remember Trudavious White coming off the ACL. They 131 00:06:28,388 --> 00:06:31,548 Speaker 1: moved up to go get their guy aggressive. Then in 132 00:06:31,588 --> 00:06:34,508 Speaker 1: the second round, Dalvin Cook's little brother is sitting there, 133 00:06:34,588 --> 00:06:37,388 Speaker 1: James Cook, who is an electric running back from Georgia. 134 00:06:37,628 --> 00:06:39,828 Speaker 1: If there was anything missing from their offense last year, 135 00:06:39,828 --> 00:06:41,468 Speaker 1: I would think it's the running back position and what 136 00:06:41,548 --> 00:06:44,828 Speaker 1: Cook does that maybe Devin Singletary and Zach Moss don't do. 137 00:06:45,148 --> 00:06:47,108 Speaker 1: He can catch it out of the backfield. He is 138 00:06:47,188 --> 00:06:50,148 Speaker 1: an electric threat in the passing game. And then they 139 00:06:50,188 --> 00:06:52,748 Speaker 1: get the Boise statewide receiver who we had on our 140 00:06:52,788 --> 00:06:56,628 Speaker 1: show who was wonderful kid and also a wonderful player. 141 00:06:56,668 --> 00:06:59,228 Speaker 1: I think that the Bills, without much fanfare, there are 142 00:06:59,228 --> 00:07:01,628 Speaker 1: a couple of players away from being the team in 143 00:07:01,668 --> 00:07:03,708 Speaker 1: the AFC, and they were like, all right, we've got needs, 144 00:07:03,828 --> 00:07:07,628 Speaker 1: let's address them. Corner, running back, wide receiver, special teams. 145 00:07:07,668 --> 00:07:09,428 Speaker 1: I love what Buffalo did and I don't even mentioned 146 00:07:09,428 --> 00:07:11,748 Speaker 1: the punter Araiza. Who is everyone saying the punk guy 147 00:07:11,788 --> 00:07:13,988 Speaker 1: does like trick punts? It's great in those wins, like 148 00:07:14,268 --> 00:07:16,268 Speaker 1: it matters now. I know Josh Allen's going to keep 149 00:07:16,268 --> 00:07:17,308 Speaker 1: you on the field a lot. You might not have 150 00:07:17,348 --> 00:07:19,828 Speaker 1: to punt us marsh puns league huish punts in the league, 151 00:07:19,868 --> 00:07:21,828 Speaker 1: but you put in a punter in a sixth round 152 00:07:21,828 --> 00:07:23,588 Speaker 1: pick that you say, hey, this guy's got a big leg. 153 00:07:23,628 --> 00:07:25,668 Speaker 1: I think that's huge. So the Bill's address needs not 154 00:07:25,668 --> 00:07:28,348 Speaker 1: gonna win any A plus draft grades. They were a 155 00:07:28,388 --> 00:07:30,868 Speaker 1: couple players away last year. I think they might be 156 00:07:30,948 --> 00:07:33,228 Speaker 1: there right now. It's awesome. We're so excited about it 157 00:07:33,228 --> 00:07:34,988 Speaker 1: all I'm at all thirty two. You guys can tweet 158 00:07:35,068 --> 00:07:36,708 Speaker 1: us which ones we were missing at GM. IFB I'll 159 00:07:36,748 --> 00:07:39,588 Speaker 1: hit the Ravens because Kyle Hamilton. I think it was 160 00:07:39,628 --> 00:07:41,428 Speaker 1: a steel of the draft and that's where they started. 161 00:07:41,468 --> 00:07:43,828 Speaker 1: He could have been inside the top ten. Great value 162 00:07:43,868 --> 00:07:46,428 Speaker 1: at fourteen. He's versatile, I mean, there was It sounds 163 00:07:46,468 --> 00:07:48,508 Speaker 1: crazy to say this, but there was no worse pass 164 00:07:48,588 --> 00:07:51,028 Speaker 1: defense in the National Football you guys last year than 165 00:07:51,148 --> 00:07:54,748 Speaker 1: the Ravens. Marcus Peters devastating rumors of the table when 166 00:07:54,748 --> 00:07:57,428 Speaker 1: he got hurt, it was awful. Marlon Humphrey injured. And 167 00:07:57,468 --> 00:08:00,268 Speaker 1: now you're adding Kyle Hamilton too. This thing, this raven secondary. 168 00:08:00,308 --> 00:08:02,988 Speaker 1: With those guys healthy, and they got the Saints safety 169 00:08:03,028 --> 00:08:04,868 Speaker 1: as well, they're going to be crushed, Shade. I don't 170 00:08:04,868 --> 00:08:06,388 Speaker 1: know how you're going to throw on this Ravens team 171 00:08:06,388 --> 00:08:07,908 Speaker 1: this year. I really don't. And then you go further 172 00:08:07,948 --> 00:08:10,228 Speaker 1: on if we keep looking at their draft here, Linderbaum 173 00:08:10,428 --> 00:08:12,348 Speaker 1: was what the best guy. This is what I wanted 174 00:08:12,388 --> 00:08:13,988 Speaker 1: them to do. And every time I did mop drafts 175 00:08:13,988 --> 00:08:15,668 Speaker 1: for them, which I did several times on the show, 176 00:08:15,788 --> 00:08:17,708 Speaker 1: the Ravens kept falling to me. They went and they 177 00:08:17,708 --> 00:08:19,108 Speaker 1: got him. They needed to do that. They need to 178 00:08:19,108 --> 00:08:22,268 Speaker 1: help retool the old line. Then dabut Ojabo explosive passion 179 00:08:22,268 --> 00:08:24,788 Speaker 1: with shrags of value because you get an injury. Yeah, 180 00:08:24,828 --> 00:08:26,468 Speaker 1: he popped through the Killings in the last play of 181 00:08:26,468 --> 00:08:28,868 Speaker 1: his pro day and then falls the second round. Incredible 182 00:08:28,908 --> 00:08:32,388 Speaker 1: value those middle rounds. Six fourth round picks, the second 183 00:08:32,428 --> 00:08:34,908 Speaker 1: most picked any team is made in a single round. Ever, 184 00:08:35,348 --> 00:08:37,348 Speaker 1: they grabbed two tight ends there in the process. If 185 00:08:37,348 --> 00:08:39,388 Speaker 1: you just showed me as a blind resume, this was 186 00:08:39,388 --> 00:08:40,948 Speaker 1: the draft and how it went, I would be able 187 00:08:40,988 --> 00:08:42,788 Speaker 1: to pick that it was the Ravens that took this team. 188 00:08:42,908 --> 00:08:45,228 Speaker 1: This is getting back to their roots, addressing their needs, 189 00:08:45,388 --> 00:08:47,908 Speaker 1: and this has Ravens written all over it. Balle the 190 00:08:47,948 --> 00:08:50,588 Speaker 1: fourth round picked their first one, three hundred ninety pounds. 191 00:08:50,628 --> 00:08:53,148 Speaker 1: He's the heaviest player to ever play in the NFL. 192 00:08:53,228 --> 00:08:55,388 Speaker 1: He's an Australian and he's a bit of a project. 193 00:08:55,468 --> 00:08:57,308 Speaker 1: But they were doing flips that he was still around 194 00:08:57,308 --> 00:08:59,268 Speaker 1: in the fourth round. The Ravens, they killed this draft. 195 00:08:59,748 --> 00:09:01,588 Speaker 1: Lamar's not gonna have any issues with that big boy 196 00:09:01,828 --> 00:09:04,148 Speaker 1: with Linderbaum and yeah, we're talking about players that like, 197 00:09:04,468 --> 00:09:07,028 Speaker 1: don't like, or do like the actual game plan. Yeah, 198 00:09:07,228 --> 00:09:09,668 Speaker 1: Fallea fits that offensive line and that run game scheme, 199 00:09:09,708 --> 00:09:12,228 Speaker 1: perfect line, studs on defense. I like it. Ravens to 200 00:09:12,348 --> 00:09:14,908 Speaker 1: cost a great job we're all still a rick of 201 00:09:14,988 --> 00:09:17,228 Speaker 1: rooting for a while three days of the twenty twenty 202 00:09:17,228 --> 00:09:19,348 Speaker 1: two NFL drafts, some of us more than others, but 203 00:09:19,388 --> 00:09:20,908 Speaker 1: we're going to try to make sensive. It almost something 204 00:09:20,948 --> 00:09:23,068 Speaker 1: that we are calling drafts of perlatives. We're gonna dish 205 00:09:23,068 --> 00:09:25,308 Speaker 1: out some awards, some nice cities. I'll give you guys 206 00:09:25,348 --> 00:09:27,988 Speaker 1: a category. You guys each I'll get to pick that 207 00:09:28,148 --> 00:09:30,828 Speaker 1: category whatever fits best. So let's do it. We're already 208 00:09:30,908 --> 00:09:33,188 Speaker 1: looking at the start of the season. It's exactly one 209 00:09:33,308 --> 00:09:36,348 Speaker 1: hundred twenty nine days away. Now, the player that you 210 00:09:36,908 --> 00:09:40,268 Speaker 1: give most likely to succeed who Okay, you nailed it 211 00:09:40,308 --> 00:09:41,788 Speaker 1: in the beginning of the show. I think Kyle Hamilton 212 00:09:41,948 --> 00:09:44,188 Speaker 1: is like the perfect fit for the Ravens, and he 213 00:09:44,308 --> 00:09:46,188 Speaker 1: is a Raven through and through. If you're telling me 214 00:09:46,308 --> 00:09:48,228 Speaker 1: what team does Kyle Hamilton fit the most, it's the 215 00:09:48,308 --> 00:09:51,108 Speaker 1: Ravens mantra of being a hard hitting, smart player. He 216 00:09:51,188 --> 00:09:54,428 Speaker 1: goes to a defensive backfield that already has Marlon Humphrey, Marcus, 217 00:09:54,668 --> 00:09:57,068 Speaker 1: all these excellent players, and it's almost like the rich 218 00:09:57,108 --> 00:09:58,948 Speaker 1: get richer. I know they were all banged up last year. 219 00:09:58,988 --> 00:10:01,988 Speaker 1: The Ravens crushed this draft and I think Kyle Hamilton 220 00:10:02,228 --> 00:10:04,868 Speaker 1: and this is draft was in nineteen nineties seven, he's 221 00:10:04,868 --> 00:10:06,948 Speaker 1: a top five pick. If the drafts in two thousand 222 00:10:06,948 --> 00:10:09,108 Speaker 1: and seven, he's a top five pick. That's awesome. Twenty 223 00:10:09,348 --> 00:10:11,428 Speaker 1: twenty two because of the safety position and how it's 224 00:10:11,428 --> 00:10:14,148 Speaker 1: looked at, he falls to the teens. What an unbelievable value. 225 00:10:14,388 --> 00:10:16,428 Speaker 1: I can't wait to see him in that Ravens uniform. 226 00:10:16,468 --> 00:10:19,388 Speaker 1: He's going to be amazing. Nightmare from Burrow and watch 227 00:10:19,428 --> 00:10:21,868 Speaker 1: someone company night. Yeah, that's why they got doubt about it. 228 00:10:21,908 --> 00:10:23,908 Speaker 1: Look for the Chiefs, all right, obviously they had a 229 00:10:23,948 --> 00:10:26,388 Speaker 1: lot of draft picks in this draft coming in. They're 230 00:10:26,388 --> 00:10:28,548 Speaker 1: trying to replace Tyreek Hill, all right, and Amy Reid said, 231 00:10:28,548 --> 00:10:30,348 Speaker 1: we're gonna lean on a lot of guys. Well, getting 232 00:10:30,388 --> 00:10:33,068 Speaker 1: sky More, I think he's gonna be a huge compliment. 233 00:10:33,148 --> 00:10:35,188 Speaker 1: He's gonna be a huge connection for them. So with 234 00:10:35,388 --> 00:10:36,948 Speaker 1: your sky More, you love the fact that you're going 235 00:10:36,988 --> 00:10:38,908 Speaker 1: to Chiefs. Amy Reid loves to spread people out. He 236 00:10:38,908 --> 00:10:41,068 Speaker 1: does a great job of attacking defenses. And you've got 237 00:10:41,148 --> 00:10:44,348 Speaker 1: my homes thrown you the football sky More. I think 238 00:10:44,428 --> 00:10:46,468 Speaker 1: right now he's got to be ecstatic, not just that 239 00:10:46,548 --> 00:10:50,028 Speaker 1: when he got drafted where he got drafted to play 240 00:10:50,028 --> 00:10:52,028 Speaker 1: with the homes in the fill the shoes of Tyree Hill. 241 00:10:52,108 --> 00:10:54,068 Speaker 1: This is big. The last thing the show needs is 242 00:10:54,108 --> 00:10:55,428 Speaker 1: more of me. You're talking about the Bills. We I'm 243 00:10:55,428 --> 00:10:56,948 Speaker 1: gonna do it anyway, because I really like this guy, 244 00:10:57,028 --> 00:10:59,028 Speaker 1: kyer Elam the corner they took in the first round, 245 00:10:59,068 --> 00:11:00,908 Speaker 1: and I like it based on the video of him 246 00:11:00,948 --> 00:11:03,268 Speaker 1: finding out that he got picked. He talks to the owner, 247 00:11:03,308 --> 00:11:04,828 Speaker 1: he talks to the head coach, and there's a sound 248 00:11:04,908 --> 00:11:07,348 Speaker 1: bite that he kept using about the playbook that I 249 00:11:07,468 --> 00:11:09,748 Speaker 1: really really like. This is the Buffalo Bill's first round. 250 00:11:09,748 --> 00:11:12,828 Speaker 1: Pick it and take it here, Yeah, do it quick. 251 00:11:12,868 --> 00:11:17,228 Speaker 1: The playbook on the plane. Pok on the plane. Okay, 252 00:11:17,228 --> 00:11:19,788 Speaker 1: I'm glad. I'm glad. You're excited. Hey, hey, you want 253 00:11:19,788 --> 00:11:26,708 Speaker 1: to talk to my head coaches? Yeah? Okay, you fired up? Huh? 254 00:11:27,188 --> 00:11:29,548 Speaker 1: Put the playbook on the plane, and guys, they did so. 255 00:11:29,668 --> 00:11:33,188 Speaker 1: Most likely to succeed. Not a quarterback, a corner who 256 00:11:33,228 --> 00:11:35,988 Speaker 1: wants to get in the playbook on his trip to Buffalo. 257 00:11:36,068 --> 00:11:37,988 Speaker 1: That is how he will be remembered. Put the playbook 258 00:11:38,028 --> 00:11:39,988 Speaker 1: on the plan. I absolutely love it. Incredible. All right, 259 00:11:40,028 --> 00:11:41,828 Speaker 1: then are they gonna win the Super Bowl this year. 260 00:11:41,828 --> 00:11:46,908 Speaker 1: Those better company, they'll be incredible, all right side, Which 261 00:11:46,908 --> 00:11:53,428 Speaker 1: of these rookie quarterbacks will be keeping on? Oh yeah, 262 00:11:53,948 --> 00:11:56,868 Speaker 1: we're going to talk about rid our beautiful moment. What 263 00:11:56,908 --> 00:12:14,988 Speaker 1: impact can he make? Straight ahead live from beautiful New 264 00:12:15,068 --> 00:12:18,628 Speaker 1: York City. This morning is Good Morning football. We are 265 00:12:18,668 --> 00:12:21,068 Speaker 1: back here at the breakfast table as may second. My 266 00:12:21,148 --> 00:12:24,588 Speaker 1: name's Kadams, Kyle Brent, Peter Schreeger, super Bowl champion, Sean O'Hara, 267 00:12:24,668 --> 00:12:26,428 Speaker 1: gorgeous city, who live in Hong Kong. It's beautiful. You 268 00:12:26,468 --> 00:12:27,668 Speaker 1: know what we should just do what everyone else is doing. 269 00:12:27,708 --> 00:12:30,068 Speaker 1: Let's move the show to Nashville. Moved to NA. That's 270 00:12:30,068 --> 00:12:32,268 Speaker 1: what everybody does. Now, Good morning for about live in 271 00:12:32,348 --> 00:12:35,028 Speaker 1: Nashville until then New York City. It's like five degrees 272 00:12:35,028 --> 00:12:37,428 Speaker 1: in May and raining. Let's do a twentieth overall pick. 273 00:12:37,508 --> 00:12:40,268 Speaker 1: The Steelers selected Kenny Hickett, a guy who played a 274 00:12:40,348 --> 00:12:43,268 Speaker 1: run in the backyard at pitt Some people thought it 275 00:12:43,308 --> 00:12:45,028 Speaker 1: was a cute storyline. Would he go there? How could 276 00:12:45,068 --> 00:12:46,988 Speaker 1: that happen? In? It did? He was the only quarterback 277 00:12:47,228 --> 00:12:49,988 Speaker 1: taken in the first two rounds of the draft. Rich 278 00:12:50,068 --> 00:12:52,788 Speaker 1: Eisen was quick to ask head coach Mike Tomlin on 279 00:12:52,828 --> 00:12:56,828 Speaker 1: Saturday about Kenny pickens chances in that quarterback competition. Now 280 00:12:56,868 --> 00:13:00,268 Speaker 1: in Pittsburgh, it's a competition, right. Does he have a 281 00:13:00,348 --> 00:13:02,828 Speaker 1: chance to be your Week one starter this year? Yeah, 282 00:13:02,868 --> 00:13:05,028 Speaker 1: he certainly has a chance. And I agree with that 283 00:13:05,068 --> 00:13:08,308 Speaker 1: sentiment that of his readiness from a professional perspective, it 284 00:13:08,428 --> 00:13:11,628 Speaker 1: was two things that really attracted us to him. From 285 00:13:11,628 --> 00:13:15,108 Speaker 1: a floor standpoint, we thought he had pro level anticipation. 286 00:13:15,308 --> 00:13:18,228 Speaker 1: We thought he had pro level accuracy and that oftentimes 287 00:13:18,268 --> 00:13:21,188 Speaker 1: those are two variables that really require a lot of 288 00:13:21,228 --> 00:13:24,348 Speaker 1: adjustment from a quarterback and standpoint, we felt he came 289 00:13:24,388 --> 00:13:27,068 Speaker 1: ready made in those ways and hopefully that's an asset 290 00:13:27,108 --> 00:13:29,028 Speaker 1: to him in terms of being able to compete and 291 00:13:29,148 --> 00:13:33,908 Speaker 1: being ready if performers dictates it. So Pickett is a 292 00:13:33,948 --> 00:13:36,548 Speaker 1: shot to see the field for this, you know, twenty 293 00:13:36,548 --> 00:13:38,948 Speaker 1: twenty two season, for sure, great having talent on the 294 00:13:38,948 --> 00:13:40,948 Speaker 1: program what to get that is And honestly, if we 295 00:13:40,988 --> 00:13:42,988 Speaker 1: look at some of these quarterbacks taken that got drafted 296 00:13:42,988 --> 00:13:45,108 Speaker 1: over the weekend, they have a shot too. So which 297 00:13:45,148 --> 00:13:48,228 Speaker 1: one of these rookie quarterbacks are we watching closely? As 298 00:13:48,228 --> 00:13:50,988 Speaker 1: the offseason rules on drinks? First off nine quarterbacks were 299 00:13:51,028 --> 00:13:53,868 Speaker 1: taken this most disrespected quarterbacks class we've ever seen. I 300 00:13:53,908 --> 00:13:56,268 Speaker 1: would love to see those nine quarterbacks have a text 301 00:13:56,308 --> 00:13:58,188 Speaker 1: chain and be like, you know what, let's go, let's go. 302 00:13:58,348 --> 00:14:01,828 Speaker 1: Let's provelessly wrong. We were all disregarded, including Kenny Pickett, 303 00:14:01,828 --> 00:14:04,188 Speaker 1: who was the first round pick this draft. It was 304 00:14:04,468 --> 00:14:06,308 Speaker 1: there's no quarterbacks in this draft, and then it played 305 00:14:06,308 --> 00:14:09,188 Speaker 1: out that way, and it's like, you know what, there's 306 00:14:09,188 --> 00:14:11,348 Speaker 1: actually some really talented young men who were drafted, and 307 00:14:11,348 --> 00:14:12,948 Speaker 1: I think Pickett is the one I'm going to look for. 308 00:14:13,268 --> 00:14:15,188 Speaker 1: Go out there, be the first one of this draft 309 00:14:15,188 --> 00:14:17,148 Speaker 1: class to prove that you're that dog and go beat 310 00:14:17,148 --> 00:14:19,348 Speaker 1: Trubisky out for that job. Imagine these guys, they're like, 311 00:14:19,388 --> 00:14:22,868 Speaker 1: they took all these wideouts over US wide receivers with quarterbacks. 312 00:14:23,348 --> 00:14:27,348 Speaker 1: We had interior offensive lineman, no offense shown taken over quarterbacks. 313 00:14:27,508 --> 00:14:32,308 Speaker 1: I mean pick it went to Pittsburgh, And if he 314 00:14:32,428 --> 00:14:35,628 Speaker 1: didn't go to Pittsburgh at twenty and they took another quarterback, 315 00:14:35,708 --> 00:14:37,308 Speaker 1: I think it would have been a major red flag. 316 00:14:37,348 --> 00:14:40,268 Speaker 1: It would have been an indictment against Pickett. They watched 317 00:14:40,348 --> 00:14:43,428 Speaker 1: him every day at practice, they share a building. They 318 00:14:43,508 --> 00:14:46,788 Speaker 1: knew it actually turned out to be the greatest asset 319 00:14:46,908 --> 00:14:49,228 Speaker 1: that they actually knew the competitor they were getting. And 320 00:14:49,268 --> 00:14:50,788 Speaker 1: I was on the set with eyes in there. We're 321 00:14:50,788 --> 00:14:52,668 Speaker 1: talking to Mike Tomlin, and the thing he kept on 322 00:14:52,708 --> 00:14:55,188 Speaker 1: saying was competitor, competitor. This is the advantage of having 323 00:14:55,188 --> 00:14:57,868 Speaker 1: Picket in that building. They could see how he handles 324 00:14:57,948 --> 00:15:00,108 Speaker 1: the staff at the facility. They could see how he 325 00:15:00,188 --> 00:15:03,188 Speaker 1: handles post practice, walking in the hallways, walking into the building. 326 00:15:03,268 --> 00:15:04,948 Speaker 1: And there's a great quote, I think it was Kevin 327 00:15:04,988 --> 00:15:07,348 Speaker 1: Colbert said, we went around the globe, but we found 328 00:15:07,348 --> 00:15:09,108 Speaker 1: what we were looking for at home, and it was 329 00:15:09,148 --> 00:15:10,668 Speaker 1: basically right out of their nose. I want to see 330 00:15:10,828 --> 00:15:12,748 Speaker 1: it go and win that job over Trubisky because if 331 00:15:12,748 --> 00:15:14,788 Speaker 1: you remember when Trubisky was taken, they had already spent 332 00:15:14,828 --> 00:15:17,148 Speaker 1: money on Mike Glennon in Chicago, and it was like, 333 00:15:17,148 --> 00:15:19,908 Speaker 1: Mike Glennon's the starter, and then they draft Trubisky second overall, 334 00:15:19,908 --> 00:15:22,188 Speaker 1: and it's like, whoa pick it? This guy is ready 335 00:15:22,188 --> 00:15:24,228 Speaker 1: for the pro offense. He can make all the plays, 336 00:15:24,308 --> 00:15:26,148 Speaker 1: and if you're drafting a quarterback in the first round, 337 00:15:26,188 --> 00:15:28,988 Speaker 1: you better compete for that starting job. Love that they've 338 00:15:28,988 --> 00:15:31,228 Speaker 1: they've spread their wings and got Rudolph and got Trubisky. 339 00:15:31,428 --> 00:15:33,028 Speaker 1: But now they've got pick it and they went right 340 00:15:33,028 --> 00:15:35,188 Speaker 1: there underneath what they know and they got him. Kevin 341 00:15:35,228 --> 00:15:37,548 Speaker 1: Colbert's last first round pick as a GM. Let's go pick, 342 00:15:37,548 --> 00:15:39,268 Speaker 1: can't go win that job. I think when you looking 343 00:15:39,268 --> 00:15:41,908 Speaker 1: at the Atlanta Falcons taking Desmin Ridder at seventy four, 344 00:15:42,108 --> 00:15:43,828 Speaker 1: that's one guy that I'm gonna be watching because he's 345 00:15:43,868 --> 00:15:46,468 Speaker 1: competing against Marcus Mariota, who, by the way, has it 346 00:15:46,548 --> 00:15:48,788 Speaker 1: started a game in almost two years now. So if 347 00:15:48,828 --> 00:15:50,788 Speaker 1: you're Desmin Ridder, look, you love the fact that you're 348 00:15:50,788 --> 00:15:52,908 Speaker 1: a third round pick. Russell Wilson was a third round pick. 349 00:15:53,108 --> 00:15:55,228 Speaker 1: You're not coming in and everybody's looking at you like, hey, 350 00:15:55,228 --> 00:15:58,108 Speaker 1: you've got to resurrect this career. Rise Up is the 351 00:15:58,628 --> 00:16:02,468 Speaker 1: fans battle cry and hashtag. They got Drake London in 352 00:16:02,548 --> 00:16:04,628 Speaker 1: the first round, so now guess what he's The rush 353 00:16:04,708 --> 00:16:05,988 Speaker 1: was all on him, All are on him. I can 354 00:16:05,988 --> 00:16:07,708 Speaker 1: fly under the radar. And I think when you look 355 00:16:07,748 --> 00:16:10,028 Speaker 1: at desma Ritter, what he brings to this offers big 356 00:16:10,068 --> 00:16:12,108 Speaker 1: play potential. That's one of the things that he excelled 357 00:16:12,148 --> 00:16:14,308 Speaker 1: at in Cincinnati in college. He was he was a 358 00:16:14,348 --> 00:16:16,828 Speaker 1: deep thrower guy, a big play guy. He also was 359 00:16:16,868 --> 00:16:19,028 Speaker 1: the fastest quarterback coming out in this draft. So I 360 00:16:19,028 --> 00:16:20,828 Speaker 1: think there's a couple of little elements right there with 361 00:16:20,868 --> 00:16:22,268 Speaker 1: desmim Urtter that I can't wait to see, and I 362 00:16:22,268 --> 00:16:24,108 Speaker 1: can't wait to see how Arthur Smith uses him. You 363 00:16:24,148 --> 00:16:26,348 Speaker 1: said that it would have been an indictment on Picket 364 00:16:26,348 --> 00:16:28,148 Speaker 1: if Pittsburgh did not take him. I think it was 365 00:16:28,188 --> 00:16:31,148 Speaker 1: an indictment on all these guys that Carolina wasn't taking them, 366 00:16:31,148 --> 00:16:33,748 Speaker 1: including Pickett, who you talked a lot about this symmestry 367 00:16:33,788 --> 00:16:35,868 Speaker 1: with the owner. They just kept passing and passing, and 368 00:16:35,988 --> 00:16:39,028 Speaker 1: with no guy, no brand new Mariota that they brought in, 369 00:16:39,148 --> 00:16:42,228 Speaker 1: just Sam Donald's sitting there until finally they take Matt Correll. 370 00:16:42,388 --> 00:16:45,828 Speaker 1: Pick number ninety four overall goes to Carolina, and I 371 00:16:45,908 --> 00:16:48,108 Speaker 1: find this one fascinating. You make a good point with 372 00:16:48,828 --> 00:16:51,548 Speaker 1: Ritter in Atlanta, Sean. I think the difference is there 373 00:16:51,548 --> 00:16:53,868 Speaker 1: with their quarterback situation is that Mariota has got this 374 00:16:53,948 --> 00:16:55,988 Speaker 1: history in this symmetry with the head coach Arthur Smith, 375 00:16:56,028 --> 00:16:58,628 Speaker 1: and they're just bringing him in. He's brand new with Carolina. 376 00:16:58,708 --> 00:17:00,668 Speaker 1: It's Donald. He's been sitting there they saw a year 377 00:17:00,668 --> 00:17:03,028 Speaker 1: of him already, obviously they were not impressed. And then 378 00:17:03,068 --> 00:17:05,308 Speaker 1: you have this Matt Correll. And if you don't know 379 00:17:05,348 --> 00:17:07,988 Speaker 1: a ton about him, big big, big time chip on 380 00:17:08,108 --> 00:17:10,548 Speaker 1: shoulder guy, a lot to say, a lot of stories 381 00:17:10,548 --> 00:17:12,188 Speaker 1: in his back, in his background. And what story that 382 00:17:12,188 --> 00:17:14,148 Speaker 1: gets repeated all the time is he was an Oaks 383 00:17:14,188 --> 00:17:16,508 Speaker 1: Christian in LA which is a very well off, privileged 384 00:17:16,588 --> 00:17:18,668 Speaker 1: high school. Left had a lot of things to say 385 00:17:18,668 --> 00:17:20,348 Speaker 1: on his way out about all those kids will never 386 00:17:20,388 --> 00:17:22,748 Speaker 1: work a day in their life and their privileged silver spooners. 387 00:17:22,788 --> 00:17:24,668 Speaker 1: He goes down the Long Beach, then he goes to 388 00:17:24,708 --> 00:17:27,508 Speaker 1: All Miss He's not the fastest, not the biggest, not 389 00:17:27,588 --> 00:17:30,628 Speaker 1: the strongest, but he competes like hell. So you bring 390 00:17:30,708 --> 00:17:33,548 Speaker 1: him to Carolina where again, go get it, Go win 391 00:17:33,628 --> 00:17:36,348 Speaker 1: the job. Week one, start start against Tampa Bay and 392 00:17:36,348 --> 00:17:38,268 Speaker 1: Tom Brady in the first game of your career. Yes, 393 00:17:38,388 --> 00:17:41,148 Speaker 1: maybe because they drafted. They drafted, No one took him, 394 00:17:41,148 --> 00:17:42,668 Speaker 1: no one took him. Finally, they say, we're gonna go 395 00:17:42,708 --> 00:17:44,508 Speaker 1: him if he's sitting there in the third round, and 396 00:17:44,628 --> 00:17:46,868 Speaker 1: all we really have is Sam Darnold, come on in 397 00:17:46,908 --> 00:17:49,788 Speaker 1: and get after this thing. Two SoCal guys now with Carolina, 398 00:17:50,068 --> 00:17:52,348 Speaker 1: but who knows what's gonna happen with him? That could 399 00:17:52,348 --> 00:17:53,908 Speaker 1: be a week one or could never see the fields 400 00:17:53,868 --> 00:17:55,868 Speaker 1: a total mystery. BENNI kid has the best shot Suggs. 401 00:17:55,868 --> 00:17:58,228 Speaker 1: Why is he so polarizing people? They go deep into 402 00:17:58,308 --> 00:18:00,068 Speaker 1: like the history and what he's been through and where 403 00:18:00,068 --> 00:18:01,988 Speaker 1: he's gone all day. But third round pick, that's an 404 00:18:02,028 --> 00:18:04,868 Speaker 1: amazing value. And I think Corral of all these guys 405 00:18:05,028 --> 00:18:07,108 Speaker 1: might have the biggest chip on his shoulder. T he does. 406 00:18:07,228 --> 00:18:10,268 Speaker 1: I think he does, Yeah, very much. So. Malik Willis 407 00:18:10,348 --> 00:18:12,348 Speaker 1: is who I'm looking at with Tennessee. Of course they 408 00:18:12,348 --> 00:18:14,708 Speaker 1: have Ryan Tannehill there that he is due almost forty 409 00:18:14,748 --> 00:18:17,388 Speaker 1: million dollars a year for the next two years. But 410 00:18:17,508 --> 00:18:19,228 Speaker 1: don't think that Ryan Tannehill is not playing for his 411 00:18:19,348 --> 00:18:21,388 Speaker 1: job of it. And you're saying this connection between them, 412 00:18:21,428 --> 00:18:24,668 Speaker 1: the GM, the coach, their loving life and they have 413 00:18:24,748 --> 00:18:26,868 Speaker 1: made potentially their future, which would be really nice too. 414 00:18:26,908 --> 00:18:28,908 Speaker 1: Let's invest in him And in my eyes, yes, I 415 00:18:28,948 --> 00:18:30,348 Speaker 1: just want him to develop. I don't want to see 416 00:18:30,388 --> 00:18:32,428 Speaker 1: him out there. I wanted to see him sit behind 417 00:18:32,508 --> 00:18:34,588 Speaker 1: Ryan Tannhill. But don't think you know my taste of 418 00:18:34,668 --> 00:18:37,308 Speaker 1: Ryan Tannehill is three interceptions in a game against Bengals, 419 00:18:37,428 --> 00:18:39,508 Speaker 1: talk about it, not even that, but like taking a 420 00:18:39,508 --> 00:18:41,988 Speaker 1: step back in general last year, right, don't think that 421 00:18:42,028 --> 00:18:44,348 Speaker 1: if he struggles a little bit. And that's why I'm 422 00:18:44,388 --> 00:18:47,428 Speaker 1: watching Malik through the off season, through training gap. If 423 00:18:47,468 --> 00:18:50,548 Speaker 1: he's picking up that offense, if he's rather he's dazzling, 424 00:18:50,548 --> 00:18:53,108 Speaker 1: and I'm hearing from Titans beat writers that he's crushing. 425 00:18:53,348 --> 00:18:55,708 Speaker 1: There is a world where he not takes over with it, 426 00:18:55,828 --> 00:18:57,468 Speaker 1: he sees the field a little bit. If those tanna 427 00:18:57,628 --> 00:18:59,188 Speaker 1: this was the number one Sea last year, I think 428 00:18:59,188 --> 00:19:00,748 Speaker 1: they're not under the gun to get to a super Bowl. 429 00:19:00,828 --> 00:19:03,748 Speaker 1: They sertainly are. Absolutely And I said a podcast Friday 430 00:19:03,828 --> 00:19:06,028 Speaker 1: night when he was drafted, Mike Rabow was not at 431 00:19:06,068 --> 00:19:08,748 Speaker 1: his pro day, nor was John Robinson, nor was their 432 00:19:08,788 --> 00:19:12,028 Speaker 1: offensive coordinator Todd Downing. Their quarterbacks coach Pat O'Hara was 433 00:19:12,068 --> 00:19:15,348 Speaker 1: the highest ranking person at the pro day for Malike Willis, 434 00:19:15,388 --> 00:19:16,948 Speaker 1: which just goes to show you when we do this 435 00:19:17,068 --> 00:19:19,628 Speaker 1: analysis of who was at the pro day, let's do 436 00:19:19,628 --> 00:19:22,028 Speaker 1: the attendance thing. It's not all important. In this case. 437 00:19:22,108 --> 00:19:24,428 Speaker 1: They knew the player. They're comfortable player in third round 438 00:19:24,588 --> 00:19:26,388 Speaker 1: for a team that the quarterback didn't show up to 439 00:19:26,388 --> 00:19:28,748 Speaker 1: the first day of voluntary frame workouts. Also, I think 440 00:19:28,788 --> 00:19:30,668 Speaker 1: Milie Willis that's a very good thing. I love Ryan 441 00:19:30,708 --> 00:19:33,188 Speaker 1: dan Hill, but he's got to be twenty nineteen, twenty 442 00:19:33,228 --> 00:19:35,988 Speaker 1: twenty Ryan Tannehill in order to get paid, or they 443 00:19:36,068 --> 00:19:38,548 Speaker 1: might cut bait and save themselves thirty million dollars after 444 00:19:38,588 --> 00:19:40,468 Speaker 1: this year we got with a guy like Malie Willis. 445 00:19:40,548 --> 00:19:42,788 Speaker 1: All it takes is one big throw, one big run. 446 00:19:42,908 --> 00:19:44,588 Speaker 1: That's it, and all of a sudden that ball stars 447 00:19:44,668 --> 00:19:47,468 Speaker 1: roll and then it's like, okay, look out on Ryan Tannehill, 448 00:19:47,468 --> 00:19:49,388 Speaker 1: Peter quickly. If you believe in the mocks and you 449 00:19:49,388 --> 00:19:50,908 Speaker 1: get seduced by the mocks for weeks. This is a 450 00:19:50,908 --> 00:19:52,668 Speaker 1: guy who sometimes has been mocked in the top five, 451 00:19:53,068 --> 00:19:55,268 Speaker 1: goes that far. What was the chat out I did? 452 00:19:55,348 --> 00:19:58,148 Speaker 1: I don't know if he honestly, it was the lack 453 00:19:58,188 --> 00:20:01,108 Speaker 1: of like the actual real game, big team experience, and 454 00:20:01,148 --> 00:20:02,908 Speaker 1: I think people were just like, all right, other needs 455 00:20:02,908 --> 00:20:04,388 Speaker 1: and we don't need a quarterback. There was so few 456 00:20:04,508 --> 00:20:07,028 Speaker 1: seats at the carousel, you know, once Carolina passed, they 457 00:20:07,028 --> 00:20:09,668 Speaker 1: always start going through it. In Seattle's passing and Cleveland 458 00:20:09,748 --> 00:20:11,308 Speaker 1: isn't on the board and always stay like were we 459 00:20:11,348 --> 00:20:13,668 Speaker 1: all duped? What was this a big deception? Like he 460 00:20:13,748 --> 00:20:15,828 Speaker 1: would look, it's not just us kill I know. I 461 00:20:15,828 --> 00:20:18,388 Speaker 1: mean Luke Willis was invited to the draft by the NFL. 462 00:20:18,908 --> 00:20:20,308 Speaker 1: There was an expectation he was gonna go in the 463 00:20:20,308 --> 00:20:24,828 Speaker 1: first round. New Packers wide out Christian Watson doing some 464 00:20:24,988 --> 00:20:26,988 Speaker 1: incredible company this week. And let's look at the list 465 00:20:26,988 --> 00:20:29,508 Speaker 1: of receivers the Packers have found in the second round. 466 00:20:29,548 --> 00:20:34,028 Speaker 1: Of course, Jordy Nelson, Davante Adams now Raider, Randall Cobb 467 00:20:34,308 --> 00:20:36,388 Speaker 1: not a Packer, back to being a packer. They all 468 00:20:36,428 --> 00:20:39,108 Speaker 1: put up huge numbers at Aaron Rodgers over the years 469 00:20:39,148 --> 00:20:41,788 Speaker 1: and their second rounders. So how do we think Watson 470 00:20:41,828 --> 00:20:43,188 Speaker 1: will affairs? Are you going to pop up on this 471 00:20:43,228 --> 00:20:45,868 Speaker 1: full screen and good company? I think everyone assumes that, Okay, 472 00:20:46,068 --> 00:20:48,108 Speaker 1: here we got Christian, let's roll him out and let's go, 473 00:20:48,148 --> 00:20:51,148 Speaker 1: and maybe he will be But there was other receivers, 474 00:20:51,148 --> 00:20:52,788 Speaker 1: six other ones they were taking before him. So he's 475 00:20:52,828 --> 00:20:55,148 Speaker 1: the seventh wide receiver taken. And I'd say, this be patient. 476 00:20:55,228 --> 00:20:57,428 Speaker 1: It might not even be him. I'm a Romeo Dubs guy. 477 00:20:57,668 --> 00:21:00,268 Speaker 1: I know if you guys know Romeo Dubs, Romeo Dubs 478 00:21:00,308 --> 00:21:02,228 Speaker 1: was the other wide receiver they took. He came out 479 00:21:02,228 --> 00:21:05,308 Speaker 1: of Nevada, where our friend Nate Burlison is an and 480 00:21:05,668 --> 00:21:08,388 Speaker 1: Romeo Dubs lit up college football last year. And I 481 00:21:08,388 --> 00:21:10,628 Speaker 1: think when you draft receivers in the second round and 482 00:21:10,628 --> 00:21:12,468 Speaker 1: then say okay, we'll take another one in the fourth round, 483 00:21:12,468 --> 00:21:15,148 Speaker 1: the fifth round, like they're all rookies, let's get in here, 484 00:21:15,228 --> 00:21:17,868 Speaker 1: let's see who might make immediate impact. Watson might be 485 00:21:17,908 --> 00:21:20,068 Speaker 1: the long term guy, and I think Dubs might make 486 00:21:20,068 --> 00:21:22,588 Speaker 1: an impact too, But none of these guys coming out 487 00:21:22,588 --> 00:21:26,948 Speaker 1: of college are Olave Wilson or Williams or even Jahan Dotson, 488 00:21:27,028 --> 00:21:29,348 Speaker 1: and the Packers decided not to be aggressive, not to 489 00:21:29,388 --> 00:21:31,668 Speaker 1: trade up. I think it's a big expectation for Christian 490 00:21:31,668 --> 00:21:34,148 Speaker 1: Watson at an NDSU to just show up and be 491 00:21:34,188 --> 00:21:35,868 Speaker 1: as good as those other guys. I'm not sure he's 492 00:21:35,868 --> 00:21:38,268 Speaker 1: in that same conversation. They're on the clock the Packers, 493 00:21:38,268 --> 00:21:39,668 Speaker 1: and I don't mean in the draft sense. I mean 494 00:21:39,748 --> 00:21:42,188 Speaker 1: maybe you get two years of Rodgers, maybe get one 495 00:21:42,268 --> 00:21:44,748 Speaker 1: year of Rogers, and when you advocate for them going 496 00:21:44,828 --> 00:21:46,508 Speaker 1: up to get a first round wide receivers. I have 497 00:21:46,548 --> 00:21:48,748 Speaker 1: many times that full screen we showed is always the 498 00:21:48,788 --> 00:21:51,868 Speaker 1: Packers apologists shield for why they don't we got this 499 00:21:51,908 --> 00:21:53,348 Speaker 1: guy in the second, this guy in the second, and 500 00:21:53,348 --> 00:21:55,748 Speaker 1: I totally respect it. Here's what you don't understand. Those 501 00:21:55,748 --> 00:21:57,628 Speaker 1: guys did not kill it out of the gates. We 502 00:21:57,748 --> 00:21:59,948 Speaker 1: think that DeVante Adams showed up in his rookie year 503 00:21:59,948 --> 00:22:03,828 Speaker 1: and started destroying it. No, Devint took about three years 504 00:22:03,868 --> 00:22:07,308 Speaker 1: to get. Jordy Nelson didn't turn into a star receiver 505 00:22:07,668 --> 00:22:10,548 Speaker 1: until his fourth season. By the time we get to 506 00:22:10,708 --> 00:22:14,308 Speaker 1: Christian Watson's fourth season, Aaron Rodgers is gone. It's it's 507 00:22:14,348 --> 00:22:17,228 Speaker 1: there's the super Bowl window is probably closed. So you 508 00:22:17,268 --> 00:22:20,428 Speaker 1: can't do the Devonte Jordy thing with these guys. They 509 00:22:20,468 --> 00:22:23,108 Speaker 1: need to do the Jamar Chase Justin Jefferson thing, like 510 00:22:23,148 --> 00:22:27,268 Speaker 1: they gotta go now. So if you believe in them immediately, great, 511 00:22:27,348 --> 00:22:30,388 Speaker 1: But don't fall into thinking that DeVante Jordy at al 512 00:22:30,668 --> 00:22:32,908 Speaker 1: we're stars out of the gate. They were stars. Took 513 00:22:32,908 --> 00:22:35,188 Speaker 1: a long long time, and I think some of that 514 00:22:35,268 --> 00:22:37,148 Speaker 1: is the offense and some of that is Rodgers. Christian 515 00:22:37,188 --> 00:22:39,828 Speaker 1: Watson at six to four. Now, Aaron Rodgers is not 516 00:22:39,868 --> 00:22:41,428 Speaker 1: just gonna eat people up in the red zone. That's 517 00:22:41,468 --> 00:22:43,228 Speaker 1: been the biggest thing that they've got to replace with 518 00:22:43,308 --> 00:22:45,708 Speaker 1: losing DeVante Adam. So if I think for Christian Watson, 519 00:22:45,788 --> 00:22:47,628 Speaker 1: this is a great opportunity for him, and I think 520 00:22:47,668 --> 00:22:50,508 Speaker 1: for Aaron Rodgers. You brought up that screen, Kyle, the 521 00:22:50,668 --> 00:22:53,108 Speaker 1: Jordy Nelson jumped off of that screen at me, because 522 00:22:53,268 --> 00:22:57,268 Speaker 1: I think that he can be what Jordy was. He's rookie. 523 00:22:57,388 --> 00:22:59,468 Speaker 1: Mike takes some time, but look who else, who else 524 00:22:59,548 --> 00:23:02,148 Speaker 1: is he going to throw to right now? Need to 525 00:23:02,148 --> 00:23:04,228 Speaker 1: play the palms down in the red zone. I'm telling 526 00:23:04,228 --> 00:23:07,188 Speaker 1: you he's going to Christian Watson. I'll say this. I 527 00:23:07,188 --> 00:23:09,188 Speaker 1: don't think it's fair. It's pretty interesting for Christian Watson 528 00:23:09,228 --> 00:23:11,348 Speaker 1: to get drafted by the green Bay Packers because twenty 529 00:23:11,428 --> 00:23:14,868 Speaker 1: nine years ago his father too drafted by the Greenbay Packers. 530 00:23:14,908 --> 00:23:17,108 Speaker 1: Kim Watson, Yeah, I never actually played for the green Packers, 531 00:23:17,148 --> 00:23:19,548 Speaker 1: post for a couple of those teams. But this is 532 00:23:19,588 --> 00:23:22,948 Speaker 1: all in the works right here for green Field storyline. 533 00:23:23,588 --> 00:23:26,068 Speaker 1: I love the positivity. I hate it. I hate it. 534 00:23:26,068 --> 00:23:27,348 Speaker 1: I think it's a lot of pressure to put on 535 00:23:27,348 --> 00:23:28,868 Speaker 1: a second round pick. They don't need a wide receiver, 536 00:23:28,908 --> 00:23:31,228 Speaker 1: they need someone to literally carry this offense at the 537 00:23:31,268 --> 00:23:34,148 Speaker 1: wide receiver position. That list is fine. I'm with Kyle 538 00:23:34,388 --> 00:23:37,788 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers has never leaned on a rookie that much. Ever, 539 00:23:37,948 --> 00:23:39,948 Speaker 1: none of those guys their rookie seasons, so it's a 540 00:23:39,988 --> 00:23:41,668 Speaker 1: lot They got to do something else here. There's an 541 00:23:41,708 --> 00:23:43,988 Speaker 1: article in the Athletic that it was all about the 542 00:23:44,028 --> 00:23:46,388 Speaker 1: idea of Rogers and how he will work with a 543 00:23:46,468 --> 00:23:48,308 Speaker 1: rookie wide receiver who needs to count on and he 544 00:23:48,348 --> 00:23:50,308 Speaker 1: probably takes great offense to it, because it's like, this 545 00:23:50,348 --> 00:23:52,228 Speaker 1: is hard when you're at third and six and I'm 546 00:23:52,268 --> 00:23:53,988 Speaker 1: gonna a football game and you're supposed to land up 547 00:23:53,988 --> 00:23:55,028 Speaker 1: on the right and you break the huddle and go 548 00:23:55,068 --> 00:23:56,548 Speaker 1: to the left like he's gonna bark at you and 549 00:23:56,548 --> 00:23:58,388 Speaker 1: say get your butt over there. Is this is in 550 00:23:58,468 --> 00:24:01,988 Speaker 1: Ohio State or Alabama NDSU, you know. And I'm not 551 00:24:02,068 --> 00:24:04,668 Speaker 1: knocking the schools sat here, Remember it was he's a 552 00:24:04,668 --> 00:24:06,388 Speaker 1: great kid and he can have a dent. But it's 553 00:24:06,428 --> 00:24:08,628 Speaker 1: it's not like he's coming from one of these national powers, 554 00:24:08,828 --> 00:24:10,908 Speaker 1: their powerhouse. They win the title every year in their division, 555 00:24:10,908 --> 00:24:13,348 Speaker 1: and that's great, but this isn't Olavier Wilson, who's been 556 00:24:13,388 --> 00:24:15,588 Speaker 1: working with the offense that's been an NFL ongoing machine 557 00:24:15,588 --> 00:24:18,908 Speaker 1: with you know, like it's big time. He's never leaned 558 00:24:18,908 --> 00:24:23,108 Speaker 1: down a rookie. We'll see what he does. Big expectations. 559 00:24:23,148 --> 00:24:25,588 Speaker 1: I would pump the brakes out the gates for Christian 560 00:24:25,708 --> 00:24:29,108 Speaker 1: Watson now shown the man at me. Maybe he'll be 561 00:24:29,108 --> 00:24:32,108 Speaker 1: a revelation. I would let us guy those expectations up. 562 00:24:32,908 --> 00:24:36,428 Speaker 1: A second receiver. I don't know, but it's all tough. 563 00:24:36,468 --> 00:24:40,668 Speaker 1: Maybe in the works for a j. Brown. Oh that's interesting, 564 00:24:40,708 --> 00:24:59,668 Speaker 1: but quarterback, get him a better end. All right, let's 565 00:24:59,708 --> 00:25:02,028 Speaker 1: do it. We're talking draft fall out. Of course, the 566 00:25:02,028 --> 00:25:04,068 Speaker 1: Seahawks with an impressive draft to start it up with 567 00:25:04,068 --> 00:25:05,788 Speaker 1: a nice pick. I don't know, Peter, We're gonna have 568 00:25:05,788 --> 00:25:07,148 Speaker 1: to get into it. I don't really quite know what 569 00:25:07,188 --> 00:25:09,468 Speaker 1: they are. What are they doing? What's the story or 570 00:25:09,588 --> 00:25:12,268 Speaker 1: Charles Cross should boast for the offensive line up there, 571 00:25:13,028 --> 00:25:17,308 Speaker 1: but there's one three foreign position, look missing the quarterback. Well, 572 00:25:17,428 --> 00:25:20,788 Speaker 1: let's go to head coach Pete Carroll. He talked to 573 00:25:20,868 --> 00:25:23,188 Speaker 1: you guys talking about Peter in the set at the 574 00:25:23,268 --> 00:25:26,308 Speaker 1: draft on Saturday, not only about Drew Lock, but if 575 00:25:26,308 --> 00:25:28,428 Speaker 1: they're still in the market for another guy under sent 576 00:25:29,188 --> 00:25:32,188 Speaker 1: Cross Mothey Walker Lucas the corners that you're talking about 577 00:25:32,228 --> 00:25:34,508 Speaker 1: quarterback wasn't mentioned in the first two days. Take us 578 00:25:34,548 --> 00:25:36,268 Speaker 1: through Drew Locke and what you're getting from Drew Lock 579 00:25:36,348 --> 00:25:38,108 Speaker 1: so far and how you two have jailed since he's 580 00:25:38,108 --> 00:25:39,988 Speaker 1: taking the reins in the Russell Wilson trade. I love 581 00:25:40,068 --> 00:25:43,148 Speaker 1: the potential, We love the guy coming out. I'm liking 582 00:25:43,228 --> 00:25:45,308 Speaker 1: him in our culture and the way we're gonna approach things. 583 00:25:45,308 --> 00:25:47,028 Speaker 1: You know, we're gonna support this kid and give him 584 00:25:47,028 --> 00:25:49,108 Speaker 1: every opportunity to find the best that he has to offer. 585 00:25:49,268 --> 00:25:51,588 Speaker 1: Whoever wins this thing in the competition is going to 586 00:25:51,628 --> 00:25:54,388 Speaker 1: have a good surrounding supporting cast and Drew we'll try 587 00:25:54,388 --> 00:25:56,228 Speaker 1: to take advantage of that. Yes, with Drew Locke, do 588 00:25:56,308 --> 00:25:58,548 Speaker 1: you know Smith Jacob Eason on your depth chart? Is 589 00:25:58,548 --> 00:26:02,308 Speaker 1: there any sense of you maybe adding another quarterback veteran 590 00:26:02,588 --> 00:26:05,108 Speaker 1: to this mix? Rich You know, we're all always competing, 591 00:26:05,228 --> 00:26:06,628 Speaker 1: that's all we know how to do around here, So 592 00:26:06,628 --> 00:26:09,708 Speaker 1: we're always we're always checking out everything that's possible. Right now, 593 00:26:09,788 --> 00:26:11,708 Speaker 1: really excited about seeing these guys for the first time, 594 00:26:11,748 --> 00:26:13,228 Speaker 1: and we'll see what happens in them in the time 595 00:26:13,268 --> 00:26:16,628 Speaker 1: to come. Always complete now, we're always looking now teams 596 00:26:16,628 --> 00:26:19,228 Speaker 1: in their quarterbacks were always liken them to marriage is 597 00:26:19,308 --> 00:26:21,868 Speaker 1: here on the show? Right? You want that bond? It's 598 00:26:22,308 --> 00:26:24,548 Speaker 1: there's nothing that comes through you. Always looking is not 599 00:26:24,588 --> 00:26:26,788 Speaker 1: what you say when you're married to someone. How's your marriage? 600 00:26:26,828 --> 00:26:29,468 Speaker 1: Always looking? That's what Pete Carroll just said. Let's just 601 00:26:29,468 --> 00:26:31,828 Speaker 1: really true on that for a second. Should the Seahawks 602 00:26:31,868 --> 00:26:34,548 Speaker 1: be looking at Baker Mayfield to be their starting quarterback 603 00:26:34,588 --> 00:26:36,308 Speaker 1: this season? What do you make of all that? Yeah, 604 00:26:36,308 --> 00:26:38,388 Speaker 1: that's you know what I mean, marriage metaphor. Yeah, one 605 00:26:38,388 --> 00:26:40,508 Speaker 1: of the sleaziest things. Someone will says, well, I can look, 606 00:26:40,508 --> 00:26:42,468 Speaker 1: I just can't touch. It's just you don't want to 607 00:26:42,468 --> 00:26:45,348 Speaker 1: be looking, correct, you know what I'm saying. I think 608 00:26:45,428 --> 00:26:47,668 Speaker 1: they should be looking at Baker Mayfield. This is a 609 00:26:47,668 --> 00:26:49,988 Speaker 1: guy who two years ago, just objectively it was a 610 00:26:50,068 --> 00:26:52,588 Speaker 1: top twelve quarterback and last year was severely hurt and 611 00:26:52,588 --> 00:26:55,108 Speaker 1: played through it. And now is anybody else looking for him? 612 00:26:55,188 --> 00:26:57,508 Speaker 1: Is there any buzz and any design? What I mean 613 00:26:57,508 --> 00:27:00,588 Speaker 1: by that is there's no tweet from DK that's like, Baker, 614 00:27:00,748 --> 00:27:03,228 Speaker 1: let's do this, Let's go win the chip. No one's 615 00:27:03,228 --> 00:27:06,468 Speaker 1: saying squat in Seattle. In fact, it's the opposite, because 616 00:27:06,468 --> 00:27:08,868 Speaker 1: when Baker's name was coming up for Carolina. You saw this, 617 00:27:08,908 --> 00:27:11,108 Speaker 1: there was a post about it. And then Robbie Anderson, 618 00:27:11,148 --> 00:27:14,628 Speaker 1: the Panthers wide receiver, jumps on in the comments unabashedly 619 00:27:14,748 --> 00:27:18,188 Speaker 1: with a full no. And that's just like you couldn't 620 00:27:18,228 --> 00:27:20,508 Speaker 1: care less to how disrespectful it is the Baker. You 621 00:27:20,508 --> 00:27:24,028 Speaker 1: want to talk Carolina, our very own Steve Smith Senior 622 00:27:24,388 --> 00:27:28,228 Speaker 1: recorded a social video that exploded online. Here's Steve's thoughts 623 00:27:28,228 --> 00:27:32,828 Speaker 1: on the Panthers were adding Baker Mayfield. Hi, hear the 624 00:27:32,948 --> 00:27:36,748 Speaker 1: Carolina Panthers. I'm on set. Are gonna make a move 625 00:27:36,788 --> 00:27:46,028 Speaker 1: for Baker Mayfield? My reaction if they do amazing. So 626 00:27:46,068 --> 00:27:48,788 Speaker 1: that's just Carolina. We're in this era and now where 627 00:27:48,788 --> 00:27:52,228 Speaker 1: the players are constantly tweeting recruiting. I love you, I've 628 00:27:52,268 --> 00:27:54,908 Speaker 1: played ball at Oklahoma with you. Let's do this. No 629 00:27:54,948 --> 00:27:57,708 Speaker 1: one is saying anything. And also no one on Cleveland 630 00:27:57,788 --> 00:28:01,308 Speaker 1: is saying anything about let's keep them or someone should 631 00:28:01,348 --> 00:28:03,388 Speaker 1: come get my guy. It is all quiet on the 632 00:28:03,388 --> 00:28:05,908 Speaker 1: Western front about a player that everyone has an opinion about, 633 00:28:06,068 --> 00:28:08,628 Speaker 1: an extremely famous number one off or a pick Heisman 634 00:28:08,748 --> 00:28:13,348 Speaker 1: Trophy winner, huge profile on this league. Crickets. I don't 635 00:28:13,388 --> 00:28:15,588 Speaker 1: think the players like this guy. I don't think his 636 00:28:15,668 --> 00:28:19,588 Speaker 1: reputation is good as amongst players in the league or 637 00:28:19,668 --> 00:28:23,148 Speaker 1: teammates or future teammates. And if they are speak now 638 00:28:23,188 --> 00:28:24,988 Speaker 1: because your guy's getting beaten up and he doesn't have 639 00:28:25,028 --> 00:28:28,868 Speaker 1: a job, so deafening in silence from everybody in Seattle, 640 00:28:29,028 --> 00:28:31,668 Speaker 1: and the stuff coming from Carolina is toxic and it's 641 00:28:31,788 --> 00:28:33,708 Speaker 1: I think it's a good quarterback, but apparently the other 642 00:28:33,708 --> 00:28:35,508 Speaker 1: players don't because they're not saying it. Yeah, I think 643 00:28:35,508 --> 00:28:37,508 Speaker 1: Pete Carroll is all about trying to win this locker 644 00:28:37,588 --> 00:28:39,748 Speaker 1: room back over now. You trade away Russell Wilson and 645 00:28:39,748 --> 00:28:41,708 Speaker 1: everybody's looking at it. You're like, hey, what's the playing here? 646 00:28:41,708 --> 00:28:43,708 Speaker 1: What are we doing here? And when you look at 647 00:28:43,748 --> 00:28:46,228 Speaker 1: what they did in the draft, they drafted two tackles 648 00:28:46,268 --> 00:28:48,068 Speaker 1: in the draft. Charles Cross is going to be their 649 00:28:48,068 --> 00:28:51,268 Speaker 1: starting left tack This is absolutely rebuild mode. And this 650 00:28:51,388 --> 00:28:52,948 Speaker 1: is not Hey, we're going to try to bring somebody 651 00:28:52,948 --> 00:28:55,068 Speaker 1: in the trying to win some games right now this season. No, 652 00:28:55,348 --> 00:28:56,948 Speaker 1: this is all about the future. I think when you 653 00:28:56,988 --> 00:28:59,108 Speaker 1: look at at Pete Carroll on the synergy the quarterback 654 00:28:59,148 --> 00:29:02,148 Speaker 1: him and Shane Waldron, the relationship with the quarterback is everything. 655 00:29:02,188 --> 00:29:03,828 Speaker 1: So for them to already be off to a great 656 00:29:03,828 --> 00:29:06,268 Speaker 1: start Drew Lock, and for him to say, look, we 657 00:29:06,308 --> 00:29:08,628 Speaker 1: want this guy. They're all in on this guy, I 658 00:29:08,668 --> 00:29:10,948 Speaker 1: think you're you're taking a step backwards if you're trying 659 00:29:10,988 --> 00:29:13,428 Speaker 1: to go get anybody, let a little baker. I mean, look, 660 00:29:13,508 --> 00:29:16,388 Speaker 1: Jimmy g maybe an option out there if you're desperate. 661 00:29:16,868 --> 00:29:19,028 Speaker 1: But to your point, Kyle, look, just because you're on 662 00:29:19,028 --> 00:29:21,148 Speaker 1: the diet doesn't mean you can't look at the menu. 663 00:29:21,268 --> 00:29:24,028 Speaker 1: I don't know. I don't know how how Pete Carroll 664 00:29:24,028 --> 00:29:26,348 Speaker 1: feels all about all that, But I think you ride 665 00:29:26,388 --> 00:29:28,988 Speaker 1: with Drew Lock. You got Noah Fan as well at 666 00:29:28,988 --> 00:29:30,748 Speaker 1: tight end. You're build us some stuff. They got Bob 667 00:29:30,788 --> 00:29:33,308 Speaker 1: Melton a little sleeper in their draft. There a little 668 00:29:33,308 --> 00:29:36,908 Speaker 1: burner shoot the move. It's interesting because we had pet 669 00:29:37,508 --> 00:29:39,268 Speaker 1: with us on Saturday and you saw that clip. But 670 00:29:39,468 --> 00:29:40,868 Speaker 1: I was like, all right, talking about Drew Locke and 671 00:29:41,348 --> 00:29:44,268 Speaker 1: Gina Smith is here still too, and they gave Gino 672 00:29:44,308 --> 00:29:46,708 Speaker 1: Smith a new contract, and I look at this quarterback room. 673 00:29:46,828 --> 00:29:48,948 Speaker 1: Let's take a look at the Seahawks quarterback room. You've 674 00:29:48,988 --> 00:29:51,668 Speaker 1: got some of the most competitive teams you know going 675 00:29:51,708 --> 00:29:55,308 Speaker 1: on right now, Drew lock Gino Smith and Jacob Eason. 676 00:29:55,908 --> 00:29:58,588 Speaker 1: I gotta think Baker's as good as those guys. I've 677 00:29:58,628 --> 00:30:01,428 Speaker 1: got to think Baker is a competitor. I gotta think 678 00:30:01,428 --> 00:30:03,508 Speaker 1: that Pete wants to compete as much as you're saying 679 00:30:03,508 --> 00:30:05,468 Speaker 1: it's a long term thing, Sean. That's tough to sell 680 00:30:05,508 --> 00:30:07,068 Speaker 1: to the guys in the locker room. Hey, I love 681 00:30:07,108 --> 00:30:08,548 Speaker 1: you guys, but this is a long term thing. So 682 00:30:08,588 --> 00:30:10,668 Speaker 1: we're not going to have the best possible quarterback this 683 00:30:10,748 --> 00:30:12,788 Speaker 1: year because we're thinking long term, and we might get 684 00:30:12,788 --> 00:30:14,708 Speaker 1: one next year. I think it. You know, it's one 685 00:30:14,748 --> 00:30:16,948 Speaker 1: of these deals where maybe Seattle can call him Cleveland 686 00:30:17,028 --> 00:30:19,348 Speaker 1: be like you meet the cost because it's eighteen million dollars, Like, 687 00:30:19,388 --> 00:30:21,388 Speaker 1: we'll take it off and we'll give you a fifth 688 00:30:21,468 --> 00:30:23,588 Speaker 1: round pick. I know that sounds really disrespectful to Baker, 689 00:30:23,908 --> 00:30:25,828 Speaker 1: but that's where and that's where we're at this point. 690 00:30:25,868 --> 00:30:28,228 Speaker 1: The dress over, like there's no there was no trade. 691 00:30:28,268 --> 00:30:30,108 Speaker 1: He's a man without a team right now. I don't 692 00:30:30,108 --> 00:30:32,508 Speaker 1: think Baker's going back to Cleveland and out from a 693 00:30:32,588 --> 00:30:34,948 Speaker 1: seventh the fifth, I don't know, you know, and he's 694 00:30:34,948 --> 00:30:37,948 Speaker 1: eating up all this cap space. He's a presence in 695 00:30:37,948 --> 00:30:40,428 Speaker 1: the room. Now, I also go to the Baker's side 696 00:30:40,428 --> 00:30:42,028 Speaker 1: of it. At what point does he come out? And 697 00:30:42,068 --> 00:30:44,548 Speaker 1: I know he's currently on the roster with Cleveland, so 698 00:30:44,588 --> 00:30:46,988 Speaker 1: he can't do anything about it, he can't make his way, 699 00:30:47,028 --> 00:30:49,068 Speaker 1: but like, what time to see come out and say, Hey, 700 00:30:49,108 --> 00:30:51,268 Speaker 1: I'd love to go meet with the Seahawks or I'd 701 00:30:51,268 --> 00:30:52,948 Speaker 1: love to have someone expressed like I would love to 702 00:30:52,948 --> 00:30:55,668 Speaker 1: be a Seattle Seahawk, not yeah, I think I might 703 00:30:55,748 --> 00:30:57,708 Speaker 1: end up in Seattle like he did on that podcast 704 00:30:57,748 --> 00:30:59,468 Speaker 1: when they're like, no, we didn't reach out to you, 705 00:30:59,508 --> 00:31:01,348 Speaker 1: like you don't tell us where you want to be. Yeah, 706 00:31:01,388 --> 00:31:03,148 Speaker 1: Baker is a competitor no matter where he goes. This 707 00:31:03,188 --> 00:31:04,828 Speaker 1: is how things go for him. He's always over looked 708 00:31:04,828 --> 00:31:05,988 Speaker 1: and he comes in with a huge chip on his 709 00:31:05,988 --> 00:31:07,588 Speaker 1: shoulder and he wants to prove you wrong. But he 710 00:31:07,668 --> 00:31:10,548 Speaker 1: might need to sit here vulnerably take humble pie on 711 00:31:10,588 --> 00:31:12,708 Speaker 1: this thing. Let's say like, gosh, please Cleveland let me 712 00:31:12,748 --> 00:31:15,748 Speaker 1: out of this contract, right or please trade me there 713 00:31:15,788 --> 00:31:18,148 Speaker 1: for something and just figure this out because he might 714 00:31:18,188 --> 00:31:19,148 Speaker 1: need to be the one to wear it on his 715 00:31:19,188 --> 00:31:20,788 Speaker 1: sleeve right now and say I don't want to have 716 00:31:20,868 --> 00:31:22,988 Speaker 1: a misseason in twenty twenty one where I don't play, 717 00:31:23,028 --> 00:31:24,428 Speaker 1: or twenty twenty two where I don't play anywhere, And 718 00:31:24,428 --> 00:31:25,908 Speaker 1: I'm kind of this no man's land, not even with 719 00:31:25,908 --> 00:31:28,308 Speaker 1: the Cleveland Brown. If they don't trade him, then what 720 00:31:28,348 --> 00:31:30,348 Speaker 1: does he don't? I don't know, but I just find 721 00:31:30,348 --> 00:31:32,388 Speaker 1: it very ironic that that could happen if they don't 722 00:31:32,388 --> 00:31:34,428 Speaker 1: tread Baker Mayfield and then he just shows up in 723 00:31:34,468 --> 00:31:37,228 Speaker 1: the building. It's like, Okay, Cleveland's now paying a quarterback 724 00:31:37,308 --> 00:31:40,508 Speaker 1: to not play, and ironically their started quarterback is Sean 725 00:31:40,548 --> 00:31:43,068 Speaker 1: Watson who got paid last year to not play. Right, 726 00:31:43,668 --> 00:31:46,428 Speaker 1: There's some people around the league and fans they are like, Okay, Cleveland, 727 00:31:46,468 --> 00:31:48,468 Speaker 1: there you go. You got nobody would trade with you. 728 00:31:48,508 --> 00:31:50,428 Speaker 1: And that's where you said, are you surprised you came 729 00:31:50,428 --> 00:31:52,668 Speaker 1: in hard in support of Baker Mayfield and all this 730 00:31:52,748 --> 00:31:54,548 Speaker 1: was happening. Are you surprised he doesn't have a home? 731 00:31:54,588 --> 00:31:56,268 Speaker 1: I am surprised. Yeah. I mean, look, he's a former 732 00:31:56,348 --> 00:31:58,708 Speaker 1: number one overall pick. I think the kid is super talented. 733 00:31:58,748 --> 00:32:00,628 Speaker 1: You give him the right pieces in front of him. 734 00:32:00,908 --> 00:32:02,908 Speaker 1: He's a good quarterback. The two years that we saw 735 00:32:02,988 --> 00:32:04,988 Speaker 1: him in Cleveland win football games, he had two of 736 00:32:05,028 --> 00:32:07,428 Speaker 1: the best guards and Joe Batonio and Kevin Zeisler, and 737 00:32:07,588 --> 00:32:09,708 Speaker 1: he rocked the world. And I think when things get 738 00:32:09,748 --> 00:32:11,668 Speaker 1: a little sideways is when all of a sudden there's pressure. 739 00:32:11,668 --> 00:32:13,708 Speaker 1: So I think for Baker, he can win your football games. 740 00:32:13,748 --> 00:32:16,108 Speaker 1: I've gotten two different sides of the spectrum. When I 741 00:32:16,188 --> 00:32:18,788 Speaker 1: talk to people about Baker Mayfield coming out, everybody was like, man, 742 00:32:18,868 --> 00:32:20,988 Speaker 1: we love this kid. The locker room loves them. Years ago, 743 00:32:21,068 --> 00:32:24,348 Speaker 1: players love him, his teammates gravitate towards him. So what changed? 744 00:32:24,388 --> 00:32:26,388 Speaker 1: And then now that he's been in the NFL, you 745 00:32:26,668 --> 00:32:28,508 Speaker 1: kind of hear like, you know what, Like he started 746 00:32:28,548 --> 00:32:32,028 Speaker 1: pointing fingers, wasn't taking ownership, and when things went bad, 747 00:32:32,108 --> 00:32:34,748 Speaker 1: it was he was making excuses and that never works out. Well. 748 00:32:34,748 --> 00:32:36,628 Speaker 1: We heard stories of Blaine Gabbert and doing that down 749 00:32:36,628 --> 00:32:39,308 Speaker 1: in Jacksonville. Once that starts to leak out, or that's 750 00:32:39,308 --> 00:32:41,508 Speaker 1: a mustard stain on your jersey, it's hard to get all. 751 00:32:41,628 --> 00:32:43,708 Speaker 1: Here's how I feel about it. And I feel like 752 00:32:43,788 --> 00:32:45,468 Speaker 1: I was the one pushing back on you. We've had it, 753 00:32:45,468 --> 00:32:47,188 Speaker 1: you know, You've been here all off season where I'm like, 754 00:32:47,228 --> 00:32:48,908 Speaker 1: I don't think Baker's gonna have a place to play. 755 00:32:48,948 --> 00:32:51,068 Speaker 1: I'm worried about free agency or the market when it 756 00:32:51,068 --> 00:32:54,068 Speaker 1: comes to Baker Mayfield, But after the Seattle Draft, I 757 00:32:54,068 --> 00:32:55,948 Speaker 1: think they'd be smart to take him, not even eating 758 00:32:55,948 --> 00:32:58,228 Speaker 1: the cost, handle him free year, kicked the tires on him, 759 00:32:58,268 --> 00:33:00,148 Speaker 1: and then see what happens after a year, because to me, 760 00:33:00,268 --> 00:33:02,708 Speaker 1: he's a clear upgrade on what they have in Drew Lock. 761 00:33:02,828 --> 00:33:04,068 Speaker 1: I think he is. And if when you see what 762 00:33:04,068 --> 00:33:06,508 Speaker 1: they did in the draft mentioning those two offensive linemen, 763 00:33:06,588 --> 00:33:09,148 Speaker 1: those two big rabs and Kenneth Walker, this is not 764 00:33:09,188 --> 00:33:12,348 Speaker 1: nobody's screaming let Baker bake. You bring them in. It's 765 00:33:12,548 --> 00:33:15,988 Speaker 1: very clear after the draft they're going to be run focused, 766 00:33:16,108 --> 00:33:18,468 Speaker 1: run heavy. You have Rashad Penny, who when he's healthy, 767 00:33:18,588 --> 00:33:21,068 Speaker 1: is as good as anybody you draft, Kenneth Walker, who 768 00:33:21,108 --> 00:33:23,268 Speaker 1: could be a monster for you. You You still have Chris Carson. 769 00:33:23,548 --> 00:33:25,548 Speaker 1: This is going to be a team that runs a ton. 770 00:33:25,668 --> 00:33:27,788 Speaker 1: This is not a we're trusting Baker to go make 771 00:33:27,828 --> 00:33:30,228 Speaker 1: crazy plays strikes. But you've got two really capable wide 772 00:33:30,228 --> 00:33:31,828 Speaker 1: receivers who can help you, who are probably going to 773 00:33:31,868 --> 00:33:34,028 Speaker 1: be disgruntled to hear and see the draft where it's 774 00:33:34,028 --> 00:33:36,428 Speaker 1: obvious they're going to be run heavy, and that's the 775 00:33:36,468 --> 00:33:39,748 Speaker 1: only situation we've seen Baker Mayfield have success in the 776 00:33:39,828 --> 00:33:42,068 Speaker 1: National Football League, and so it would be a perfect 777 00:33:42,068 --> 00:33:43,588 Speaker 1: match to me, and I hope they make the move. 778 00:33:43,668 --> 00:33:46,868 Speaker 1: There's thirty two seats at the desk. They're one of them, 779 00:33:46,908 --> 00:33:48,628 Speaker 1: and they're the one right now at the most blaring 780 00:33:48,708 --> 00:33:51,148 Speaker 1: need at quarterback. It's a perfect match. And especially with 781 00:33:51,148 --> 00:33:54,668 Speaker 1: Pete Carroll competitive within the day, all this that seems 782 00:33:54,708 --> 00:33:56,748 Speaker 1: like a Baker thing. Last summer was the summer of 783 00:33:56,788 --> 00:33:59,628 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers. I don't think this thing is being handled. 784 00:33:59,668 --> 00:34:01,308 Speaker 1: The next twenty four or forty hours, we might be 785 00:34:01,388 --> 00:34:04,068 Speaker 1: doing a lot of Baker conversations up until even the 786 00:34:04,068 --> 00:34:07,868 Speaker 1: start training. Kim Kyle is here. He's looking for the 787 00:34:07,908 --> 00:34:10,068 Speaker 1: hard boiled eggs. We He's back at the breakfast table, 788 00:34:10,148 --> 00:34:12,708 Speaker 1: just in time to welcome back someone we missed dearly 789 00:34:12,788 --> 00:34:15,548 Speaker 1: around here in the mornings, the one and only mister 790 00:34:15,708 --> 00:34:21,148 Speaker 1: Nathaniel Eugene Burr. Okay, what's up? What's up someone? You're 791 00:34:21,148 --> 00:34:25,508 Speaker 1: still able to watch every second, every pick, every round 792 00:34:25,628 --> 00:34:28,148 Speaker 1: of the three day NFL Draft. Do you have a 793 00:34:28,148 --> 00:34:31,068 Speaker 1: favorite moment you'd like to share? Yeah? How about the Giants? 794 00:34:31,228 --> 00:34:33,548 Speaker 1: Cavon Thibodeau. You guys, remember that moment you got the 795 00:34:33,588 --> 00:34:36,668 Speaker 1: make a wish. My man, Sam's going crazy. Then he 796 00:34:36,708 --> 00:34:38,868 Speaker 1: gets on the stage and they have this high five 797 00:34:38,988 --> 00:34:42,268 Speaker 1: and they're going nuts and screaming and yelling. So not 798 00:34:42,308 --> 00:34:44,788 Speaker 1: only does he look good, does he play good? But 799 00:34:44,868 --> 00:34:46,788 Speaker 1: just that moment, you know what I mean, not just 800 00:34:46,828 --> 00:34:48,868 Speaker 1: with Goodale. We know he's gonna do the high fives 801 00:34:48,868 --> 00:34:51,668 Speaker 1: and the bro hugs, but between him and Sam Prince like, 802 00:34:51,708 --> 00:34:53,868 Speaker 1: that's what the draft is all about. You know, we're 803 00:34:53,868 --> 00:34:56,708 Speaker 1: gonna remember Cavan, but I'm going to remember Sam for 804 00:34:56,748 --> 00:34:58,308 Speaker 1: the rest of my life because of that moment. I 805 00:34:58,348 --> 00:35:01,868 Speaker 1: know he will too. It is pretty awesome, and it's 806 00:35:01,868 --> 00:35:03,948 Speaker 1: pretty awesome to see you and talk to you. But 807 00:35:04,028 --> 00:35:07,228 Speaker 1: also we share with you or enthusiasm for the Detroit Lions. 808 00:35:07,268 --> 00:35:08,788 Speaker 1: He's a big deal, man. You spent a bunch of 809 00:35:08,868 --> 00:35:11,348 Speaker 1: years there, as we know, and they had a massive draft. 810 00:35:11,428 --> 00:35:13,268 Speaker 1: What did you think. They're at the two pick, They 811 00:35:13,268 --> 00:35:15,468 Speaker 1: got hard knocks coming, they they got the draft in 812 00:35:15,508 --> 00:35:17,788 Speaker 1: the future somewhere. Tell us what you thought of Detroit. 813 00:35:18,028 --> 00:35:20,468 Speaker 1: I mean, this team, it looks really exciting. Let's forget 814 00:35:20,508 --> 00:35:22,428 Speaker 1: about hard knocks for a second. But let's focus on 815 00:35:22,588 --> 00:35:26,188 Speaker 1: Jamison Williams, who, if you're thinking before the Aco, a 816 00:35:26,228 --> 00:35:27,548 Speaker 1: lot of people looked at him as one of the 817 00:35:27,548 --> 00:35:29,988 Speaker 1: top receivers in the draft. So they make some moves, 818 00:35:30,308 --> 00:35:32,588 Speaker 1: they go get this guy, which I'm calling the sod 819 00:35:32,788 --> 00:35:35,868 Speaker 1: still of the draft. He's a big time playmaker. Once 820 00:35:35,868 --> 00:35:37,708 Speaker 1: he heals up, he's going to be one of those 821 00:35:37,748 --> 00:35:40,388 Speaker 1: guys that adds to what they already have. I'll shout 822 00:35:40,388 --> 00:35:42,388 Speaker 1: out to Amun Ross Saint Brown, who I met his 823 00:35:42,428 --> 00:35:44,788 Speaker 1: father randomly last week, so he wanted me to say, 824 00:35:44,828 --> 00:35:46,668 Speaker 1: what's up to everybody? Don't get more of football? He 825 00:35:46,708 --> 00:35:48,708 Speaker 1: knows that we talked to talk about his boys. But 826 00:35:48,788 --> 00:35:51,788 Speaker 1: then Aidan Hutchinson, this was the individual that for a 827 00:35:51,868 --> 00:35:53,108 Speaker 1: long time we were saying, this is going to be 828 00:35:53,108 --> 00:35:55,428 Speaker 1: the number one pick, number one pick overall, number one overall. 829 00:35:55,468 --> 00:35:58,068 Speaker 1: He slid the number two. And here's the thing. I'll 830 00:35:58,068 --> 00:35:59,788 Speaker 1: say some numbers, but not just for the sake of 831 00:35:59,828 --> 00:36:02,948 Speaker 1: saying numbers. The Lions last year thirtieth and sacks twenty 832 00:36:02,948 --> 00:36:05,268 Speaker 1: eighth in pressure rates. Why am I bringing that up 833 00:36:05,308 --> 00:36:07,908 Speaker 1: because over ten years ago, let's just call it two 834 00:36:07,908 --> 00:36:10,908 Speaker 1: thousand and nine, the Lions were twenty ninth in sacks, 835 00:36:11,428 --> 00:36:14,828 Speaker 1: thirtieth and pressure rates. But then what did they do 836 00:36:15,068 --> 00:36:18,068 Speaker 1: with the same pick number two overall they went and 837 00:36:18,108 --> 00:36:21,868 Speaker 1: got and Dominicans sue in twenty ten, and that following 838 00:36:21,948 --> 00:36:26,148 Speaker 1: year they were sixth in sacks, fifth and pressure rates. 839 00:36:26,188 --> 00:36:27,748 Speaker 1: So the reason I bring up the numbers and where 840 00:36:27,748 --> 00:36:30,348 Speaker 1: they were last year Aidan hutch could come in and 841 00:36:30,548 --> 00:36:33,428 Speaker 1: bring that same type of not just juice, but that 842 00:36:33,948 --> 00:36:36,828 Speaker 1: almost culture changing mindset on the defenside of the ball, 843 00:36:36,828 --> 00:36:38,548 Speaker 1: because they're gonna need it. You have to get after 844 00:36:38,548 --> 00:36:41,348 Speaker 1: the quarterback in that division. So for me, I just 845 00:36:41,348 --> 00:36:43,268 Speaker 1: feel like these are picks that are gonna help you 846 00:36:43,388 --> 00:36:45,308 Speaker 1: right now versus picks that we hope pan out in 847 00:36:45,308 --> 00:36:47,628 Speaker 1: the future. There's always a run on positions in the draft. 848 00:36:47,748 --> 00:36:50,788 Speaker 1: Right early on the receivers, there's a run. Seventeen receivers 849 00:36:50,788 --> 00:36:53,148 Speaker 1: went in the first three rounds. I want you to 850 00:36:53,228 --> 00:36:56,348 Speaker 1: go back to your rookie year at wide receiver, put 851 00:36:56,388 --> 00:36:59,508 Speaker 1: on your samp Prince hype hat, and tell me what 852 00:36:59,668 --> 00:37:02,228 Speaker 1: Vicky's gonna have the biggest impact on his team. There's 853 00:37:02,268 --> 00:37:04,308 Speaker 1: a couple of guys that come to mind, and we'll 854 00:37:04,668 --> 00:37:06,508 Speaker 1: right here in New York for the Jets. How about 855 00:37:06,508 --> 00:37:08,708 Speaker 1: Garrett Wilson. You know, we know that he's a burner, 856 00:37:08,748 --> 00:37:11,028 Speaker 1: a little under six foot. They call him five to eleven. 857 00:37:11,028 --> 00:37:13,548 Speaker 1: Are we gonna see that Wilson the Wilson connection, and 858 00:37:13,628 --> 00:37:16,388 Speaker 1: he's a speech third playmaker. And what I love about 859 00:37:16,428 --> 00:37:17,748 Speaker 1: him is, of course he could take the top off 860 00:37:17,788 --> 00:37:21,228 Speaker 1: the coverage. But Zach Wilson is an individual that can 861 00:37:21,228 --> 00:37:24,548 Speaker 1: get outside the pocket right all the time those unscripted plays. 862 00:37:24,588 --> 00:37:27,108 Speaker 1: So now you have an individual when he gets outside 863 00:37:27,188 --> 00:37:29,588 Speaker 1: that pocket and he looks down field, he can hits 864 00:37:29,588 --> 00:37:32,108 Speaker 1: you after running a traditional slant route. But having that 865 00:37:32,228 --> 00:37:35,628 Speaker 1: connection creating that mindset when I leave the pocket, young fella, 866 00:37:35,788 --> 00:37:37,668 Speaker 1: I need you to be exactly where I think you are. 867 00:37:37,988 --> 00:37:40,588 Speaker 1: That's how we create big plays within this offense. So 868 00:37:40,628 --> 00:37:42,268 Speaker 1: he's a guy that comes to mind. And then Christen 869 00:37:42,308 --> 00:37:45,228 Speaker 1: Watson for the Packers. We know that the Packers are 870 00:37:45,268 --> 00:37:48,588 Speaker 1: trying to do everything they can to replace the ghost 871 00:37:48,668 --> 00:37:50,868 Speaker 1: of Davanta Adams, and I'm not sure you can. Davanta 872 00:37:50,868 --> 00:37:53,108 Speaker 1: Adams is an absolute monster. But they've been bringing into 873 00:37:53,148 --> 00:37:56,268 Speaker 1: individuals and this dude is tall, got a long frame. Still, 874 00:37:56,268 --> 00:37:58,148 Speaker 1: can you know clean up and improve at the route 875 00:37:58,188 --> 00:38:00,148 Speaker 1: running like every rookie can. But when you have a 876 00:38:00,188 --> 00:38:01,948 Speaker 1: big guy like that that can run, I'm talking about 877 00:38:01,948 --> 00:38:04,708 Speaker 1: six four can run sub four four. This is a 878 00:38:04,788 --> 00:38:06,428 Speaker 1: dude that Aaron Rodgers is going to be looking at 879 00:38:06,468 --> 00:38:09,028 Speaker 1: too early and often downfield. They also got a Nevada guy, 880 00:38:09,148 --> 00:38:12,028 Speaker 1: Romeo Dubs. I thought you'd have a big love for Romeo. 881 00:38:12,188 --> 00:38:16,068 Speaker 1: He broke some of your records there. He's a beast, 882 00:38:16,148 --> 00:38:17,308 Speaker 1: all right. We got to bring it back to the 883 00:38:17,388 --> 00:38:19,348 Speaker 1: breakfast table. You, of course made a pick at the 884 00:38:19,428 --> 00:38:20,948 Speaker 1: draft a few years ago that we had a lot 885 00:38:20,988 --> 00:38:23,428 Speaker 1: of fun with. In twenty eighteen, I'm sure you saw 886 00:38:23,788 --> 00:38:26,228 Speaker 1: Kyle light up the stage for the Bill's third round pick. 887 00:38:26,308 --> 00:38:29,548 Speaker 1: Just for the viewers at home, one more time, Kyle Brant, 888 00:38:29,548 --> 00:38:32,068 Speaker 1: the eighty ninth selection of the twenty twenty two draft. 889 00:38:32,748 --> 00:38:44,188 Speaker 1: Here comes here. He is so much good morning, good 890 00:38:44,188 --> 00:38:47,708 Speaker 1: even mean Las Vegas, good even mean, my brothers and sisters, 891 00:38:48,028 --> 00:38:51,828 Speaker 1: I'm the NFL Network, and good evening, Western New York. 892 00:38:52,108 --> 00:38:55,708 Speaker 1: I find it perfect that the Bills are drafting in 893 00:38:55,788 --> 00:38:59,588 Speaker 1: this city of luck of chance, because you all know 894 00:39:00,108 --> 00:39:03,028 Speaker 1: and I know the only thing in this world that 895 00:39:03,108 --> 00:39:06,228 Speaker 1: can stop Josh And is the flip of a coin 896 00:39:07,268 --> 00:39:12,668 Speaker 1: So Mafia mount Up, and every other fan base missing up, 897 00:39:13,228 --> 00:39:19,068 Speaker 1: Chief Spans, Raiders fans, Bengals fans. In my hands, I 898 00:39:19,228 --> 00:39:23,988 Speaker 1: hold the most important pick of this entire round, because 899 00:39:24,028 --> 00:39:27,668 Speaker 1: this pick is the only pick who will win the 900 00:39:27,708 --> 00:39:31,188 Speaker 1: Super Bowl in his rookie year. With the eighty ninth 901 00:39:31,268 --> 00:39:35,988 Speaker 1: pick of the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Super 902 00:39:36,068 --> 00:39:43,108 Speaker 1: Bowl fifty seven champion Buffalo Bills select my Man, Terrelle 903 00:39:43,548 --> 00:39:51,588 Speaker 1: Bernard linebacker Baylor. Wow, how do you think Kyle compared 904 00:39:51,788 --> 00:39:54,468 Speaker 1: to your performance a few years back? He killed it. 905 00:39:54,588 --> 00:39:57,268 Speaker 1: I don't know if those were cheers or jeers. I 906 00:39:57,268 --> 00:39:59,468 Speaker 1: don't care if they were ooze or booze. What I 907 00:39:59,508 --> 00:40:01,828 Speaker 1: do know is that everything that that man was in 908 00:40:01,908 --> 00:40:04,588 Speaker 1: that moment, he was a reflection of who we are 909 00:40:04,388 --> 00:40:08,068 Speaker 1: as gmf B. I'm talking about from the kicks, jay 910 00:40:08,108 --> 00:40:10,708 Speaker 1: walking on the stage with the Jordan Ones, the pants 911 00:40:10,788 --> 00:40:13,188 Speaker 1: to the jacket. I mean, my man embodied everything. What 912 00:40:13,228 --> 00:40:14,588 Speaker 1: did we say all the time, We've been saying it 913 00:40:14,628 --> 00:40:16,588 Speaker 1: for the last five years, do boldly what you do 914 00:40:16,668 --> 00:40:19,188 Speaker 1: at all? He went out there and was smooth with 915 00:40:19,228 --> 00:40:24,948 Speaker 1: his delivery, confident, concise, didn't stumble over one word. Now 916 00:40:25,148 --> 00:40:28,468 Speaker 1: he also made some very bold statements. Here's the thing. 917 00:40:28,628 --> 00:40:30,668 Speaker 1: If he knocked out the park and the Bills went 918 00:40:30,708 --> 00:40:32,748 Speaker 1: a Super Bowl, you can go out as a legend 919 00:40:33,068 --> 00:40:36,708 Speaker 1: and they don't. Years it was still epic. But with 920 00:40:36,788 --> 00:40:39,548 Speaker 1: all of that said, I appreciate the fact that you 921 00:40:39,628 --> 00:40:42,148 Speaker 1: went out there and just let it fly. That's how 922 00:40:42,148 --> 00:40:44,628 Speaker 1: you're supposed to do it. Forget about me joking around 923 00:40:44,628 --> 00:40:46,628 Speaker 1: and all of that, Kyle, I mean, come on, man, 924 00:40:46,748 --> 00:40:48,268 Speaker 1: that's a moment. When they asked me and I played 925 00:40:48,308 --> 00:40:50,628 Speaker 1: eleven years, I was thinking to myself, damn, you're asking me. 926 00:40:50,748 --> 00:40:52,588 Speaker 1: I felt so honored, like I want to ask you 927 00:40:52,628 --> 00:40:54,548 Speaker 1: just as your brother, like how cool was that? Man? 928 00:40:54,548 --> 00:40:56,868 Speaker 1: Because it was cool to see you up there, unbelievably cool, 929 00:40:56,948 --> 00:41:00,788 Speaker 1: life memory. It flattered, honored, shocked. I will always remember it. 930 00:41:00,828 --> 00:41:02,428 Speaker 1: I have the draft card. I will keep it for 931 00:41:02,468 --> 00:41:04,148 Speaker 1: the rest of my life. I will always remember Terrell 932 00:41:04,188 --> 00:41:05,988 Speaker 1: burn Hard who I called, and Nate, you hit on 933 00:41:06,068 --> 00:41:08,588 Speaker 1: something and actually, you know, Okay mentioned this last week 934 00:41:08,628 --> 00:41:10,308 Speaker 1: when the news came out that I was going to do. 935 00:41:10,348 --> 00:41:12,988 Speaker 1: It's like you're going up there representing good Morning Football, 936 00:41:12,988 --> 00:41:14,788 Speaker 1: like you have to do something you do, not go 937 00:41:14,908 --> 00:41:17,308 Speaker 1: up there and read the card. And then walk off stage. 938 00:41:17,388 --> 00:41:21,068 Speaker 1: We're asymmetrical, we're creative, we're knnetic, we're explosive. That is 939 00:41:21,108 --> 00:41:23,148 Speaker 1: what we do as a show. Nate, you're up there 940 00:41:23,268 --> 00:41:25,948 Speaker 1: in the actual Foley jacket with the SoundBite and the 941 00:41:25,988 --> 00:41:28,708 Speaker 1: speech to Detroit. So as always as when you were 942 00:41:28,748 --> 00:41:30,588 Speaker 1: at the table here, I was kind of competing with 943 00:41:30,628 --> 00:41:32,348 Speaker 1: you too and trying to one ump you. Man. So 944 00:41:32,628 --> 00:41:35,148 Speaker 1: I feel like we all you a debt of gratitude 945 00:41:35,188 --> 00:41:38,628 Speaker 1: as always, man, but lifetime memory salute and thanks for 946 00:41:38,668 --> 00:41:41,028 Speaker 1: pointing it out, man, Thank you. Proud proud moment as 947 00:41:41,028 --> 00:41:46,028 Speaker 1: a brother, proud moment. Man. You look great, kid. Thank you. Yeah, 948 00:41:46,028 --> 00:41:49,028 Speaker 1: I'm a good one. We will. Let's bring it over 949 00:41:49,028 --> 00:41:51,108 Speaker 1: to will Selva on the West coast. Will What is 950 00:41:51,148 --> 00:41:54,988 Speaker 1: this that I'm seeing? Ian rappaboord tweet about LS you 951 00:41:55,068 --> 00:41:57,428 Speaker 1: got going back to New Orleans potentially talk to me? 952 00:41:57,668 --> 00:42:01,028 Speaker 1: That is correct. A homecoming for Tyrn Matthews, one of 953 00:42:01,028 --> 00:42:04,028 Speaker 1: the big names left out there free agent. He had 954 00:42:04,148 --> 00:42:07,188 Speaker 1: visit did his hometown team and according to NFL Network 955 00:42:07,188 --> 00:42:10,908 Speaker 1: consider Ian rapp report, the all Pro safety is expected 956 00:42:10,948 --> 00:42:13,908 Speaker 1: to sign with the Saints. The deal is expected to 957 00:42:13,948 --> 00:42:18,308 Speaker 1: be finalized in the coming days. Now The Saints did 958 00:42:18,308 --> 00:42:21,868 Speaker 1: not draft a safety in the draft, but they did 959 00:42:21,908 --> 00:42:26,508 Speaker 1: sign veteran safety Marcus May. Matthew was tied for fifth 960 00:42:26,508 --> 00:42:29,588 Speaker 1: in the league with thirteen interceptions over the last three 961 00:42:29,588 --> 00:42:33,988 Speaker 1: seasons with Kansas City. However, he was expendable when the 962 00:42:34,028 --> 00:42:36,708 Speaker 1: Chiefs ended up signing Justin Reid to a three year, 963 00:42:36,908 --> 00:42:41,028 Speaker 1: thirty one and a half million dollar contract in free agency. 964 00:42:41,388 --> 00:42:45,908 Speaker 1: He has twenty six career interceptions, returning three for touchdown, 965 00:42:46,548 --> 00:42:50,228 Speaker 1: seventy six passes defended, as well six hundred and ten 966 00:42:50,348 --> 00:42:54,228 Speaker 1: career tackles. So Tyrann Matthew, according to NFL Network, consider 967 00:42:54,308 --> 00:42:57,468 Speaker 1: Ian Rapp report is going to be playing for his 968 00:42:57,548 --> 00:43:00,868 Speaker 1: hometown Saints. You can cross out of that major name 969 00:43:01,068 --> 00:43:04,828 Speaker 1: off the free agency board, Kane, guys, and I love it. 970 00:43:05,028 --> 00:43:08,548 Speaker 1: Of course. This hinges on Jamis Winston. It hinges on 971 00:43:08,708 --> 00:43:11,988 Speaker 1: a Sean Payton lists Saints team. We appreciate you. We're 972 00:43:11,988 --> 00:43:13,308 Speaker 1: going to chew on this for a little bit here. 973 00:43:13,308 --> 00:43:15,948 Speaker 1: If they lose Marcus Williams in free agency and now 974 00:43:16,028 --> 00:43:18,268 Speaker 1: they add an all pro and you named all the accolades. 975 00:43:18,308 --> 00:43:20,468 Speaker 1: He was awesome last year. He still has not turned 976 00:43:20,548 --> 00:43:22,948 Speaker 1: thirty years old. He's been looking for a home. It 977 00:43:23,068 --> 00:43:25,188 Speaker 1: is a leader that you're bringing in right away. So yes, 978 00:43:25,228 --> 00:43:27,588 Speaker 1: I liked their draft. Freber Penning loves that pick, love 979 00:43:27,668 --> 00:43:29,988 Speaker 1: Chris Alave. They get their burner, Michael Thomas. If he 980 00:43:30,028 --> 00:43:32,908 Speaker 1: looks good, we're good. We're good. If Alvin Kimer looks good. 981 00:43:32,948 --> 00:43:34,988 Speaker 1: It's the coaching and jamis. But I do love bringing 982 00:43:35,068 --> 00:43:37,388 Speaker 1: him home. I think he was out there too long. Yeah, 983 00:43:37,388 --> 00:43:39,348 Speaker 1: And it's like one of these things where the investment 984 00:43:39,468 --> 00:43:41,188 Speaker 1: is what it is and it's a no brainer. You 985 00:43:41,228 --> 00:43:43,388 Speaker 1: can add another great player to this team. And just 986 00:43:43,428 --> 00:43:45,348 Speaker 1: when everyone thought that this might be a rebuilding, they 987 00:43:45,348 --> 00:43:47,268 Speaker 1: don't rebuild in New Orleans Like this is a never 988 00:43:47,308 --> 00:43:49,308 Speaker 1: rebuild plan. And the fact that they traded up to 989 00:43:49,348 --> 00:43:50,948 Speaker 1: get another first round pick so that they can get 990 00:43:50,948 --> 00:43:53,908 Speaker 1: a Lave and Penning. If you thought the Saints were 991 00:43:53,908 --> 00:43:56,228 Speaker 1: gonna take their ball and go home when Sean Payton left, 992 00:43:56,268 --> 00:43:59,628 Speaker 1: you're wrong. They're still all in. And remember the four 993 00:43:59,628 --> 00:44:01,668 Speaker 1: and against Tom Brady in the regular season. This is 994 00:44:01,708 --> 00:44:04,628 Speaker 1: another guy who has given Brady fitz term. Matthew a 995 00:44:04,628 --> 00:44:07,468 Speaker 1: good football player. I think he makes a difference in 996 00:44:07,468 --> 00:44:09,908 Speaker 1: the NFC South. The only thing that can stop Josh 997 00:44:09,908 --> 00:44:11,388 Speaker 1: Allen is a football of a coin. The only thing 998 00:44:11,388 --> 00:44:13,188 Speaker 1: that can allow Josh Allen do whatever he wants is 999 00:44:13,228 --> 00:44:15,988 Speaker 1: the injury of a safety. Tyran Matthew gets injured. In 1000 00:44:16,028 --> 00:44:17,788 Speaker 1: that Chiefs Bills game that we just looked at is 1001 00:44:17,828 --> 00:44:20,548 Speaker 1: the greatest football game of all time. They played a 1002 00:44:20,668 --> 00:44:23,588 Speaker 1: huge part and why Gabriel Davis scored four touchdowns and 1003 00:44:23,668 --> 00:44:26,428 Speaker 1: Josh Allen was making majesty. That's the biggest endorsement you 1004 00:44:26,428 --> 00:44:28,628 Speaker 1: can possibly give to Tyrann Matthews. The second he went 1005 00:44:28,628 --> 00:44:30,988 Speaker 1: out of that playoff game, the Chiefs defense couldn't find 1006 00:44:31,028 --> 00:44:33,628 Speaker 1: its own hands on their arms. It was they had nothing. 1007 00:44:33,748 --> 00:44:36,388 Speaker 1: I would also say the Saints defense is a unit 1008 00:44:36,468 --> 00:44:38,268 Speaker 1: that matters in this league. It is one of the 1009 00:44:38,308 --> 00:44:40,708 Speaker 1: most important defenses because of how veteran they are, how 1010 00:44:40,748 --> 00:44:42,948 Speaker 1: explosive they are, and how much they liked to tune 1011 00:44:43,028 --> 00:44:45,148 Speaker 1: up Tom Brady and the Buccaneers. So the fact that 1012 00:44:45,188 --> 00:44:47,148 Speaker 1: they got a weapon who, by the way, has gone 1013 00:44:47,228 --> 00:44:49,428 Speaker 1: face to face with Tom Brady in the Super Bowl 1014 00:44:49,508 --> 00:44:52,268 Speaker 1: and exchanged four letter words, will be fired up to 1015 00:44:52,308 --> 00:44:54,428 Speaker 1: face him first time the Tampa Bay comes to New Orles. 1016 00:44:54,468 --> 00:44:55,828 Speaker 1: I think it's a big deal. We're talking for the 1017 00:44:55,908 --> 00:44:57,948 Speaker 1: last two years about the Saints and their losses. No 1018 00:44:58,028 --> 00:45:01,748 Speaker 1: Drew Brees, no Sean Payton, no Toronto Armstead, no Marcus 1019 00:45:01,748 --> 00:45:05,108 Speaker 1: May no Malcolm Jenkins. Think about the placement not just 1020 00:45:05,148 --> 00:45:07,548 Speaker 1: of on field production for those two safeties, but the 1021 00:45:07,588 --> 00:45:10,388 Speaker 1: personality of Matthew the leadership. This is huge. Getting Trevor 1022 00:45:10,428 --> 00:45:13,228 Speaker 1: Penning to fill that void that Toront Arms left absolutely, 1023 00:45:13,508 --> 00:45:16,068 Speaker 1: and for Olave at wide receiver, this is this is 1024 00:45:16,108 --> 00:45:18,228 Speaker 1: big right here. And I think for Tyro Matthew, it's 1025 00:45:18,268 --> 00:45:20,068 Speaker 1: great that it happened after the draft. This is the 1026 00:45:20,108 --> 00:45:21,908 Speaker 1: perfect timing. Yes, I feel like it was a long 1027 00:45:21,948 --> 00:45:23,988 Speaker 1: wait for him, but he waited to see how the 1028 00:45:24,068 --> 00:45:25,588 Speaker 1: draft played out, so he's all right, you know what, 1029 00:45:25,628 --> 00:45:27,548 Speaker 1: this is a great fit, and it's a great opportunity, 1030 00:45:27,628 --> 00:45:29,868 Speaker 1: and that leadership is going to be welcomed on that 1031 00:45:29,908 --> 00:45:32,268 Speaker 1: defense at with the void of Malcolm j K and 1032 00:45:32,308 --> 00:45:34,348 Speaker 1: with the state of the NFC, you can't tell me 1033 00:45:34,428 --> 00:45:35,988 Speaker 1: with the moves that they made that they're not in 1034 00:45:36,028 --> 00:45:39,548 Speaker 1: the playoff conversation at the very least there in the NFCA. 1035 00:45:39,628 --> 00:45:41,188 Speaker 1: The honey Badger comes home. I love them