1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:03,800 Speaker 1: Hey, everybody, it's Daniel Jeremiah. Remove the sticks and how 2 00:00:03,800 --> 00:00:07,560 Speaker 1: Bucky Brooks and this is Dwayne Haskins. Three six losses 3 00:00:07,600 --> 00:00:09,639 Speaker 1: on a right angle for a lot and he's got 4 00:00:09,640 --> 00:00:13,399 Speaker 1: it in the end zone. Asking what time? Talk about 5 00:00:13,400 --> 00:00:16,360 Speaker 1: ball placement? Could it have been thrown? Aye? Better? What 6 00:00:18,400 --> 00:00:24,840 Speaker 1: it's a touchdown? What a ball doing by Dwayne Haskins? 7 00:00:32,760 --> 00:00:35,639 Speaker 1: All right, buck? For those that don't know, let's explain 8 00:00:35,720 --> 00:00:38,839 Speaker 1: what the three sixty podcast series is all about. This 9 00:00:38,920 --> 00:00:42,559 Speaker 1: is an entire podcast dedicated to quarterback prospect Dwayne Haskins. 10 00:00:42,640 --> 00:00:45,880 Speaker 1: If you break down his game potential and NFL team pits, 11 00:00:46,159 --> 00:00:48,360 Speaker 1: and interviews some of his coaches who know him best, 12 00:00:48,400 --> 00:00:51,960 Speaker 1: including his high school coach, Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day, 13 00:00:51,960 --> 00:00:55,040 Speaker 1: teammates of his at Ohio State, a mentor of his 14 00:00:55,120 --> 00:00:57,400 Speaker 1: who happens to have played in a couple of Pro Bowls, 15 00:00:57,440 --> 00:01:01,440 Speaker 1: and of course we interview Haskins himself. But before we 16 00:01:01,480 --> 00:01:04,520 Speaker 1: get to all of those interviews, let's get our opinion 17 00:01:04,600 --> 00:01:07,080 Speaker 1: out there on the player dayne Haskins in the mix, 18 00:01:07,440 --> 00:01:09,640 Speaker 1: uh potentially be the first quarterback taking It's been a 19 00:01:09,680 --> 00:01:11,880 Speaker 1: little bit of a battle there between him and Kyler Murray. 20 00:01:12,160 --> 00:01:14,920 Speaker 1: We'll see how that all shakes out. But just as 21 00:01:15,000 --> 00:01:18,279 Speaker 1: a player, Buck, let's talk. Let's go generic here, floor 22 00:01:18,440 --> 00:01:20,240 Speaker 1: and ceiling. What what do you what do you view 23 00:01:20,280 --> 00:01:22,440 Speaker 1: for haskins future in the NFL. I mean, I think 24 00:01:22,440 --> 00:01:24,400 Speaker 1: he can be a perennial pro bowler. I think he 25 00:01:24,560 --> 00:01:26,800 Speaker 1: is the quarterback that has played successful in the league 26 00:01:26,800 --> 00:01:29,000 Speaker 1: for the last thirty years. Um. I think he has 27 00:01:29,040 --> 00:01:31,800 Speaker 1: tremendous arm talent. Uh. He does a great job of 28 00:01:31,840 --> 00:01:35,360 Speaker 1: making throws with touch, timing and anticipation. I think he's 29 00:01:35,440 --> 00:01:38,960 Speaker 1: excellent leader, smart when it comes to on the board 30 00:01:39,000 --> 00:01:41,480 Speaker 1: with his i Q and so really, when I look 31 00:01:41,520 --> 00:01:44,679 Speaker 1: at him, he is kind of the classic UH franchise 32 00:01:44,760 --> 00:01:47,400 Speaker 1: quarterback that teams have coveted. So I think his ceiling 33 00:01:47,520 --> 00:01:49,360 Speaker 1: is really high in terms of being able to play 34 00:01:49,360 --> 00:01:51,200 Speaker 1: at a Pro Bowl level. But at his worst, I 35 00:01:51,200 --> 00:01:53,280 Speaker 1: would expect him to be just a solid starter to 36 00:01:53,400 --> 00:01:55,840 Speaker 1: kind of leaves his team and manage an offense and 37 00:01:55,840 --> 00:01:58,120 Speaker 1: wins a ton of games. Yeah, you know, And I 38 00:01:58,120 --> 00:01:59,760 Speaker 1: look at him, Buck, I think he's a little bit 39 00:01:59,840 --> 00:02:01,400 Speaker 1: to pending on what's in front of him. I think 40 00:02:01,480 --> 00:02:04,040 Speaker 1: somebody's gonna need some protection. Like every quarterback wants to 41 00:02:04,040 --> 00:02:06,400 Speaker 1: be protected, but he's not. Somebody's gonna be able to 42 00:02:06,400 --> 00:02:09,000 Speaker 1: create and move around and make things happen if he's 43 00:02:09,040 --> 00:02:11,240 Speaker 1: under a lot of durest. So somebody, I think you're 44 00:02:11,280 --> 00:02:14,160 Speaker 1: gonna get involved with a good, good tight end, uh, 45 00:02:14,240 --> 00:02:16,639 Speaker 1: some play action and be able to protect him with 46 00:02:16,680 --> 00:02:19,200 Speaker 1: a clean pocket and he can accurately distribute the football 47 00:02:19,720 --> 00:02:23,200 Speaker 1: all over the field. In terms of the ceiling for me, 48 00:02:23,520 --> 00:02:25,120 Speaker 1: I don't know that I put him in that. In 49 00:02:25,160 --> 00:02:27,400 Speaker 1: that Pro Bowl category I put him, I think he's 50 00:02:27,400 --> 00:02:29,960 Speaker 1: gonna be a solid starter. Now, the difference is, I 51 00:02:29,960 --> 00:02:32,520 Speaker 1: don't think the floor is very is very low. I 52 00:02:32,520 --> 00:02:34,880 Speaker 1: think he's somebody with a higher floor, maybe a little 53 00:02:34,919 --> 00:02:37,160 Speaker 1: bit lower ceiling. For me, I think he's gonna be 54 00:02:37,160 --> 00:02:40,200 Speaker 1: a dependable starting quarterback. That's what I believe Dwayne Haskins 55 00:02:40,200 --> 00:02:42,160 Speaker 1: is going to be at the next level. Yeah, I 56 00:02:42,200 --> 00:02:43,520 Speaker 1: mean I can see that. I think he's gonna be 57 00:02:43,680 --> 00:02:46,600 Speaker 1: definitely a solid starter. And in fact, when I compared him, 58 00:02:46,880 --> 00:02:49,600 Speaker 1: I kind of compared him to Carson Palmer when Carson 59 00:02:49,639 --> 00:02:51,680 Speaker 1: partment into the league. When you look at what he 60 00:02:51,720 --> 00:02:53,200 Speaker 1: was able to do with Cincinnati, I want to say 61 00:02:53,240 --> 00:02:56,040 Speaker 1: he went to a Pro Bowl there, restarted his career 62 00:02:56,280 --> 00:02:58,639 Speaker 1: after going to Oakland and found his way in Arizona, 63 00:02:58,720 --> 00:03:00,800 Speaker 1: found the right coach to put him in the right offense, 64 00:03:01,040 --> 00:03:03,560 Speaker 1: played at another Pro Bowl level in Arizona. I think 65 00:03:03,639 --> 00:03:06,560 Speaker 1: Dwayne Haskins is that certainly some of it is depend 66 00:03:06,639 --> 00:03:08,440 Speaker 1: upon the scheme that he plays in and what he 67 00:03:08,440 --> 00:03:10,960 Speaker 1: has around him. But I certainly believe that he has 68 00:03:11,000 --> 00:03:14,040 Speaker 1: all the talent to be one of those, uh oppressional 69 00:03:14,080 --> 00:03:17,160 Speaker 1: and starting quarterbacks. Yeah. No, It's gonna be a fun 70 00:03:17,160 --> 00:03:20,239 Speaker 1: player to watch as he goes through this process, finish 71 00:03:20,360 --> 00:03:22,840 Speaker 1: up and land with the team. One thing I know is, uh, 72 00:03:22,919 --> 00:03:25,080 Speaker 1: you get out there and watch this this guy warm 73 00:03:25,200 --> 00:03:27,000 Speaker 1: up and throw out there, that's what you want the 74 00:03:27,000 --> 00:03:29,520 Speaker 1: ball to look like. He throws a beautiful ball and 75 00:03:29,560 --> 00:03:32,079 Speaker 1: it looks nice on tape as we both had a chance, 76 00:03:32,080 --> 00:03:34,240 Speaker 1: so to see him up close and in person, it's 77 00:03:34,240 --> 00:03:36,240 Speaker 1: impressive the way he can really spend the football. He's 78 00:03:36,280 --> 00:03:40,120 Speaker 1: a talented, talented thrower. Yeah, super talented, and I think 79 00:03:40,160 --> 00:03:41,800 Speaker 1: I think that's what you want. Like when we go 80 00:03:41,840 --> 00:03:43,400 Speaker 1: back and we look at the guys that have played 81 00:03:43,440 --> 00:03:46,080 Speaker 1: successfully in the league's, guys that are talented throwers are 82 00:03:46,120 --> 00:03:48,680 Speaker 1: able to work from the pocket. I believe Dwayne Haskins 83 00:03:48,720 --> 00:03:50,720 Speaker 1: has the right stuff to be able to work effectively 84 00:03:50,720 --> 00:03:52,720 Speaker 1: from the pocket for a long time. All right, let's 85 00:03:52,720 --> 00:03:54,680 Speaker 1: get into some of these interviews. We've talked to people 86 00:03:54,720 --> 00:03:57,920 Speaker 1: all around Dwayne Haskins that know him best to try 87 00:03:57,920 --> 00:04:00,880 Speaker 1: and paint a real clear pick year of what Dwayne 88 00:04:00,920 --> 00:04:04,080 Speaker 1: Haskins is not only as a player, but as a person. 89 00:04:04,240 --> 00:04:06,720 Speaker 1: And the first person we're gonna talk to is Dwayne 90 00:04:06,760 --> 00:04:10,680 Speaker 1: Haskins high school coach from the Bullets School in Potomac, Maryland, 91 00:04:10,880 --> 00:04:15,200 Speaker 1: Pat Silento, Coach, how you doing. I'm doing great. Thanks 92 00:04:15,240 --> 00:04:17,000 Speaker 1: for having me on today, Coach, you'd like to do 93 00:04:17,000 --> 00:04:19,240 Speaker 1: a deep dive here on the three sixties series with 94 00:04:19,240 --> 00:04:21,360 Speaker 1: with people that know these guys well? Can you? Can 95 00:04:21,400 --> 00:04:24,000 Speaker 1: you tell us the first time you met Dwayne in 96 00:04:24,040 --> 00:04:26,880 Speaker 1: your first interaction with him? You know, I met Dwayne 97 00:04:26,920 --> 00:04:30,360 Speaker 1: in the summer right before his freshman year two thousand twelve. 98 00:04:30,680 --> 00:04:33,600 Speaker 1: He came down from New Jersey to throw with some 99 00:04:33,680 --> 00:04:36,800 Speaker 1: of our receivers and uh, I was just an all amazed. 100 00:04:37,160 --> 00:04:39,640 Speaker 1: Uh the way the ball jumped off his hand was 101 00:04:39,680 --> 00:04:43,599 Speaker 1: just absolutely amazing for a freshman in high school. Um, 102 00:04:43,640 --> 00:04:45,919 Speaker 1: you know, he had incredible arm strength and and and 103 00:04:45,960 --> 00:04:50,240 Speaker 1: the balls was just unbelievable. What was his size like 104 00:04:50,480 --> 00:04:53,200 Speaker 1: as a freshman? What was he like back then? You 105 00:04:53,279 --> 00:04:55,800 Speaker 1: know he uh, he was still growing, so he was 106 00:04:55,839 --> 00:04:58,920 Speaker 1: only about five ten. Um still had what I call 107 00:04:59,000 --> 00:05:01,400 Speaker 1: a little bit of the baby that Um. But every 108 00:05:01,480 --> 00:05:05,240 Speaker 1: year he kept growing and growing and growing. Ended up 109 00:05:05,320 --> 00:05:07,640 Speaker 1: leaving here he was about six too, and I think 110 00:05:07,640 --> 00:05:10,760 Speaker 1: he continued to grow once he was at Ohio State. Coach, 111 00:05:10,839 --> 00:05:14,719 Speaker 1: you give us an example personality wise, just uh, getting 112 00:05:14,720 --> 00:05:16,400 Speaker 1: to know him a little bit better. What's the story 113 00:05:16,680 --> 00:05:18,920 Speaker 1: maybe you could share with us about his leadership style, 114 00:05:19,000 --> 00:05:22,720 Speaker 1: his personality, just something from your time together. You know, 115 00:05:22,800 --> 00:05:25,520 Speaker 1: he's a very humble kid. And it's from the first 116 00:05:25,600 --> 00:05:27,400 Speaker 1: day that I met him. He came in and said, 117 00:05:27,400 --> 00:05:31,479 Speaker 1: I'm a distributor. I want to make everybody better. It's 118 00:05:31,520 --> 00:05:35,479 Speaker 1: not about me, It's about everybody else. And you don't 119 00:05:35,480 --> 00:05:39,159 Speaker 1: get that advocate, especially you know in ninth grade, Um, 120 00:05:39,440 --> 00:05:44,119 Speaker 1: who you know, has an extreme talent. What about him mentally, Coach, 121 00:05:44,200 --> 00:05:46,160 Speaker 1: I've heard a lot of people rave about him in 122 00:05:46,200 --> 00:05:48,640 Speaker 1: Ohio State. They talked about how quickly he is able 123 00:05:48,640 --> 00:05:50,919 Speaker 1: to digest their playbook and you can really see it 124 00:05:50,960 --> 00:05:53,600 Speaker 1: on tape when you study him. Just how smart he is. 125 00:05:53,880 --> 00:05:56,280 Speaker 1: How do you do acclimating it at a young age, 126 00:05:56,440 --> 00:05:57,919 Speaker 1: you know, coming out of junior high? How did he 127 00:05:57,920 --> 00:06:01,760 Speaker 1: adapt to your offense there? Hig school? You know, he 128 00:06:01,960 --> 00:06:04,760 Speaker 1: Dwayne is a workaholic. He would come in every day 129 00:06:04,839 --> 00:06:07,520 Speaker 1: study hall, meet with me for forty five minutes on 130 00:06:07,680 --> 00:06:10,320 Speaker 1: his own. Um, and he would know what every person 131 00:06:10,400 --> 00:06:14,159 Speaker 1: on the play was doing. Um, every play. Uh. You know, 132 00:06:14,240 --> 00:06:16,960 Speaker 1: he just loves football. Uh he you know, he's an 133 00:06:16,960 --> 00:06:19,599 Speaker 1: eight straight eight student here. You know, I had tons 134 00:06:19,600 --> 00:06:22,640 Speaker 1: of options and uh, you know, besides school, you know, 135 00:06:22,960 --> 00:06:27,039 Speaker 1: it's really football coach, any other sports that that he 136 00:06:27,080 --> 00:06:29,880 Speaker 1: played in high school. We have a two sport requirement. 137 00:06:29,920 --> 00:06:33,680 Speaker 1: I know he did yoga his senior year. Hold on, 138 00:06:33,800 --> 00:06:36,960 Speaker 1: hold on, tell me about this. That's an option you 139 00:06:37,000 --> 00:06:40,719 Speaker 1: can take yoga? Yeah, yeah, yoga is now he's sported 140 00:06:40,720 --> 00:06:43,920 Speaker 1: at our school. So he took yoga a senior year. Actually, 141 00:06:43,920 --> 00:06:46,040 Speaker 1: I remember what Ohio State was recruiting him. They went 142 00:06:46,080 --> 00:06:49,440 Speaker 1: and watched him do yoga. So I'm sure that was 143 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:52,320 Speaker 1: a nice stress release for everybody in that room. Having 144 00:06:52,320 --> 00:06:54,640 Speaker 1: a wive of state coach and staff in that that 145 00:06:54,839 --> 00:06:58,400 Speaker 1: is fantastic coach. One of the knocks on Dwayne or 146 00:06:58,440 --> 00:07:00,599 Speaker 1: people trying to say, we know he does well, he 147 00:07:00,600 --> 00:07:04,520 Speaker 1: can spend it, he's ready, he's smart, he's got football character. Uh, 148 00:07:04,560 --> 00:07:06,560 Speaker 1: but he doesn't run around a lot. He's not super mobile. 149 00:07:06,960 --> 00:07:09,040 Speaker 1: When you look at him as a football player, starting 150 00:07:09,080 --> 00:07:11,120 Speaker 1: with him all the way back in high school, how 151 00:07:11,120 --> 00:07:14,160 Speaker 1: would you evaluate him? You know, he can run, I 152 00:07:14,200 --> 00:07:16,840 Speaker 1: mean he uh. I think he showed that verse Maryland 153 00:07:16,880 --> 00:07:18,600 Speaker 1: once he had to run. It was the end the 154 00:07:18,640 --> 00:07:20,760 Speaker 1: game he ran. If you look at his junior year 155 00:07:20,880 --> 00:07:23,600 Speaker 1: versus Michigan once they were playing, man, he knows the skate. 156 00:07:24,040 --> 00:07:26,960 Speaker 1: He can do it. It's just not you know, he 157 00:07:27,000 --> 00:07:28,720 Speaker 1: throws the ball so well, why would you have him 158 00:07:28,760 --> 00:07:30,520 Speaker 1: run the ball if he can throw it. Well, that's 159 00:07:30,520 --> 00:07:31,880 Speaker 1: a that's a great way to look at it. There. 160 00:07:31,920 --> 00:07:34,800 Speaker 1: We appreciate that. Uh. Is there any particular game in 161 00:07:34,880 --> 00:07:37,760 Speaker 1: high school that jumps out here? Maybe a moment of memory, 162 00:07:37,800 --> 00:07:40,520 Speaker 1: there's a rivalry game, a big game, or or just 163 00:07:40,600 --> 00:07:43,320 Speaker 1: one instance where he really wrote to the occasion. Uh, 164 00:07:43,360 --> 00:07:45,760 Speaker 1: Like we saw at the end of his collegiate career. Yeah, 165 00:07:45,840 --> 00:07:48,600 Speaker 1: you know he uh his senior years last game for 166 00:07:48,640 --> 00:07:51,840 Speaker 1: a tie of the championship. We actually beat Georgetown Prep. 167 00:07:52,520 --> 00:07:54,680 Speaker 1: And uh he got hurt in the first quarter of 168 00:07:54,760 --> 00:07:57,280 Speaker 1: one of those uh you know, running plays that we 169 00:07:57,320 --> 00:08:00,200 Speaker 1: didn't call often, but uh we said it's his last game, 170 00:08:00,240 --> 00:08:02,440 Speaker 1: will let him run a little bit. He twisted his ankle, 171 00:08:03,000 --> 00:08:06,040 Speaker 1: was out the rest of the first half. UM and 172 00:08:06,240 --> 00:08:09,080 Speaker 1: George town Prutt took the lead UM and went up 173 00:08:09,080 --> 00:08:12,760 Speaker 1: by four with ninety one seconds left. Joyanne got the ball, 174 00:08:12,800 --> 00:08:15,600 Speaker 1: went seventy five yards on six past plays and it 175 00:08:15,640 --> 00:08:19,240 Speaker 1: was just unbelievable. Biro and left, which is hobboting around 176 00:08:19,240 --> 00:08:22,400 Speaker 1: a one lege and my brain surgeon, I am, I 177 00:08:22,440 --> 00:08:25,040 Speaker 1: called sprunt out pass to the right. He stands in 178 00:08:25,080 --> 00:08:28,520 Speaker 1: the pocket, goes a laser on a fifteen yard out. 179 00:08:29,240 --> 00:08:31,800 Speaker 1: Oh that is big time. I love that. How about 180 00:08:31,880 --> 00:08:34,560 Speaker 1: some other adversity you talked about being injured and fighting 181 00:08:34,559 --> 00:08:37,520 Speaker 1: through that. Any other adversity you remember? I know, in 182 00:08:37,559 --> 00:08:39,679 Speaker 1: the evaluation process we always look to see how these 183 00:08:39,720 --> 00:08:42,880 Speaker 1: guys deal with failure in any other life. But has 184 00:08:42,880 --> 00:08:45,240 Speaker 1: there been any adversity that Dwayne has had to kind 185 00:08:45,240 --> 00:08:48,679 Speaker 1: of power through. You know, he had a game his 186 00:08:48,800 --> 00:08:52,400 Speaker 1: senior year, you know, he didn't perform very well. ESPN 187 00:08:52,520 --> 00:08:54,560 Speaker 1: was here and they had him miked up and that 188 00:08:55,240 --> 00:08:58,360 Speaker 1: you know, came out through a couple of interceptions. Um, 189 00:08:58,440 --> 00:09:00,520 Speaker 1: right off the get go, I took him of the game. 190 00:09:00,920 --> 00:09:02,839 Speaker 1: Of course, he was begging, you know, he didn't go 191 00:09:02,880 --> 00:09:04,959 Speaker 1: sit on the bench and put He was begging to 192 00:09:05,000 --> 00:09:06,680 Speaker 1: get back in the game, begging to get back in 193 00:09:06,720 --> 00:09:10,640 Speaker 1: the game. I put him back in with uhifty one 194 00:09:10,679 --> 00:09:13,280 Speaker 1: seconds left in the first half. He had three passes 195 00:09:13,360 --> 00:09:16,240 Speaker 1: and twenty two seconds of score went eighty seven yards 196 00:09:16,320 --> 00:09:18,440 Speaker 1: or something. It was incredible. Every pass was right on 197 00:09:18,480 --> 00:09:21,800 Speaker 1: the money. So once he's hit with adversity, I think 198 00:09:21,800 --> 00:09:24,600 Speaker 1: it actually propels him. You know, not winning the highsman again, 199 00:09:24,640 --> 00:09:28,040 Speaker 1: I think that's gonna propel him. You know, people saying, 200 00:09:28,080 --> 00:09:30,200 Speaker 1: you know, he can't do this, he can't do that. 201 00:09:30,559 --> 00:09:32,720 Speaker 1: You know, Michigan is the best defense and uh you 202 00:09:32,760 --> 00:09:36,599 Speaker 1: know n c A and he just torched them absolutely 203 00:09:36,760 --> 00:09:38,920 Speaker 1: at the end of the season. Was quite the closing statement. 204 00:09:38,920 --> 00:09:42,600 Speaker 1: How about personality wise? What's he like? He's he again, 205 00:09:42,679 --> 00:09:44,800 Speaker 1: I talked about it a little bit. He's a very 206 00:09:44,880 --> 00:09:48,120 Speaker 1: humble kid, Um, and you know he wants to make 207 00:09:48,160 --> 00:09:51,480 Speaker 1: the people around him better. Again. You know, he would 208 00:09:51,480 --> 00:09:53,600 Speaker 1: not leave the practice field until he liked the way 209 00:09:53,640 --> 00:09:56,200 Speaker 1: the ball was coming out of his hands on certain rounds. 210 00:09:56,200 --> 00:09:59,400 Speaker 1: I remember one specific practice on the comeback he probably 211 00:09:59,440 --> 00:10:01,360 Speaker 1: made those guy I was running for forty five minutes 212 00:10:01,400 --> 00:10:04,360 Speaker 1: after practice. Then after that he left to go down 213 00:10:04,360 --> 00:10:06,720 Speaker 1: to an indoor facility to throw with guys in the 214 00:10:06,800 --> 00:10:10,079 Speaker 1: area that we're all signed Division one and same thing 215 00:10:10,160 --> 00:10:12,400 Speaker 1: spring break last year. I know he was down in 216 00:10:12,440 --> 00:10:16,240 Speaker 1: Miami with his quarterback coach, you know, throwing with uh, 217 00:10:16,280 --> 00:10:19,600 Speaker 1: you know, NFL receivers and again, he wants to make 218 00:10:19,640 --> 00:10:24,240 Speaker 1: everybody better. He loves football. Did you have any conversation 219 00:10:24,280 --> 00:10:26,960 Speaker 1: with him during uh, the time that he's red shooting there, 220 00:10:27,000 --> 00:10:28,839 Speaker 1: maybe he's sitting behind J. T. Barrett. I know he 221 00:10:28,880 --> 00:10:31,000 Speaker 1: had to really wait his turn a little bit there 222 00:10:31,000 --> 00:10:33,920 Speaker 1: at Ohio State. How was how was his mental state 223 00:10:34,000 --> 00:10:36,320 Speaker 1: going through that period of time? You know I talked 224 00:10:36,320 --> 00:10:39,920 Speaker 1: to him, you know, almost weekly. UM. He uh, you know, 225 00:10:40,280 --> 00:10:43,640 Speaker 1: he wanted to play, obviously, but he understood. Uh you know, 226 00:10:43,720 --> 00:10:46,680 Speaker 1: I know he played Deshaun Watts to one year um, 227 00:10:46,720 --> 00:10:48,600 Speaker 1: and he was excited about that. But at the end 228 00:10:48,600 --> 00:10:50,839 Speaker 1: of the day, you know, it worked out great for him. 229 00:10:50,840 --> 00:10:52,719 Speaker 1: He didn't take as many hits. He showed what he 230 00:10:52,720 --> 00:10:56,000 Speaker 1: could do throughout a full season, and uh, you know, 231 00:10:56,080 --> 00:10:57,840 Speaker 1: I know he wanted to get on the field. Same 232 00:10:57,840 --> 00:11:00,000 Speaker 1: thing like he wanted to play for a national championship 233 00:11:00,080 --> 00:11:04,360 Speaker 1: this year, but you know, things didn't work out that way. 234 00:11:04,400 --> 00:11:06,560 Speaker 1: And j T was a great quarterback and a four 235 00:11:06,640 --> 00:11:09,600 Speaker 1: year starter and he knew that going into a higher state. 236 00:11:10,040 --> 00:11:12,120 Speaker 1: Last thing for a coach. And let you go, Uh, 237 00:11:12,160 --> 00:11:14,080 Speaker 1: if you can speak to the NFL general managers and 238 00:11:14,120 --> 00:11:17,280 Speaker 1: head coaches out there, kind of give your closing argument, 239 00:11:17,679 --> 00:11:20,600 Speaker 1: what are they going to get if they draft Dwayne Haskins? 240 00:11:21,440 --> 00:11:24,360 Speaker 1: Are They're going to get an incredible passer who's you know, 241 00:11:24,600 --> 00:11:28,920 Speaker 1: very very smart and makes people around him better And 242 00:11:28,960 --> 00:11:34,400 Speaker 1: that's the key thing. He makes those guys around him better. Well, Buck, 243 00:11:34,440 --> 00:11:35,880 Speaker 1: it's always great we get a chance to talk to 244 00:11:35,880 --> 00:11:37,720 Speaker 1: those high school coaches. I mean, I feel like they 245 00:11:37,760 --> 00:11:40,360 Speaker 1: get a chance to to really be around these young 246 00:11:40,400 --> 00:11:43,360 Speaker 1: guys as they're maturing and developing. Is not only just players, 247 00:11:43,400 --> 00:11:45,679 Speaker 1: but as his young men. Yeah, I mean, those guys 248 00:11:45,720 --> 00:11:48,160 Speaker 1: know them best and they kind of set the foundation 249 00:11:48,840 --> 00:11:50,960 Speaker 1: for what they will eventually become. And so I think 250 00:11:50,960 --> 00:11:54,240 Speaker 1: it's interesting what Dwayne Haskins was able to overcome during 251 00:11:54,280 --> 00:11:56,240 Speaker 1: his high school time and the fact that the kind 252 00:11:56,240 --> 00:11:58,360 Speaker 1: of set him up to have success at the next level. 253 00:11:58,840 --> 00:12:00,640 Speaker 1: Speaking to the next level you and the d d 254 00:12:00,760 --> 00:12:03,280 Speaker 1: Ki Kabwala had a chance to speak with Ohio State, Hey, 255 00:12:03,320 --> 00:12:05,880 Speaker 1: coach Ryan Day at the buck Ast Pro day last week. 256 00:12:05,920 --> 00:12:09,880 Speaker 1: I was able to interview him at the Combine in Indianapolis. Uh, 257 00:12:09,960 --> 00:12:12,200 Speaker 1: let's see what coach Day thinks of his record sitting 258 00:12:12,360 --> 00:12:15,839 Speaker 1: signacol it. We're seeing that so much of the game 259 00:12:15,920 --> 00:12:19,280 Speaker 1: really centers around the quarterback. What is the challenge in 260 00:12:19,600 --> 00:12:22,440 Speaker 1: getting young quarterbacks ready to play even at the college 261 00:12:22,480 --> 00:12:24,920 Speaker 1: over and maybe at the NFL level. It takes time, 262 00:12:25,080 --> 00:12:27,520 Speaker 1: you know, and and you know, I think when you 263 00:12:27,559 --> 00:12:29,440 Speaker 1: see kind of like the way that Dwayne came on 264 00:12:29,520 --> 00:12:32,200 Speaker 1: this year, Uh, so much of that was done leading 265 00:12:32,280 --> 00:12:35,760 Speaker 1: up to to this season. Understanding of protections such a 266 00:12:35,840 --> 00:12:38,319 Speaker 1: huge part of being a quarterback nowadays is understanding what's 267 00:12:38,360 --> 00:12:41,040 Speaker 1: going on up front. Um, not only the confidence but 268 00:12:41,040 --> 00:12:43,920 Speaker 1: the ability to uh, you know, get the line to 269 00:12:43,920 --> 00:12:46,840 Speaker 1: to protect for you, understand where the where the defense 270 00:12:46,960 --> 00:12:49,400 Speaker 1: is trying to attack you, but then also defensive structure, 271 00:12:49,760 --> 00:12:53,800 Speaker 1: understanding how to attack coverages undertand understanding how your footwork 272 00:12:53,840 --> 00:12:56,760 Speaker 1: times up with the progressions. All those things come into play, 273 00:12:56,840 --> 00:13:00,600 Speaker 1: and I think that, Um, you know, now quarterbacks are 274 00:13:00,600 --> 00:13:03,360 Speaker 1: coming more and more prepared into college into the NFL, 275 00:13:03,800 --> 00:13:06,800 Speaker 1: but still so much work to be done in the classroom. 276 00:13:07,360 --> 00:13:11,720 Speaker 1: What makes Duwayne Haskin such a special player? First off, 277 00:13:12,360 --> 00:13:15,920 Speaker 1: he has a special talent um, his innate accuracies some 278 00:13:15,960 --> 00:13:17,960 Speaker 1: of the best I've ever been around, had a chance 279 00:13:17,960 --> 00:13:19,839 Speaker 1: to be amount around Matt Ryan when he was at 280 00:13:19,840 --> 00:13:22,640 Speaker 1: this age and um, you know, very similar that way 281 00:13:22,640 --> 00:13:25,840 Speaker 1: and the anticipation, the touch, has a great feel for 282 00:13:25,960 --> 00:13:28,440 Speaker 1: what's going on in front of him. Um. You know, 283 00:13:28,600 --> 00:13:33,320 Speaker 1: also has has really embraced the classroom understands. Again, like 284 00:13:33,360 --> 00:13:36,280 Speaker 1: we're talking protections, defensive structure, what's going on in front 285 00:13:36,320 --> 00:13:38,000 Speaker 1: of him. I thought he did a really good job 286 00:13:38,040 --> 00:13:39,840 Speaker 1: this year with that, you know, especially late in the 287 00:13:39,840 --> 00:13:42,320 Speaker 1: season with some of our games where he took control 288 00:13:42,360 --> 00:13:44,960 Speaker 1: of what was going on up front. Um, But he 289 00:13:45,000 --> 00:13:46,599 Speaker 1: has a he has a special spirit about him. He 290 00:13:46,600 --> 00:13:49,960 Speaker 1: doesn't get rattled. He stays pretty even keeled and uh, 291 00:13:50,040 --> 00:13:52,280 Speaker 1: and nothing's too big for him. You know when you 292 00:13:52,280 --> 00:13:54,720 Speaker 1: think about the stage being big, obviously you've been around 293 00:13:54,800 --> 00:13:58,439 Speaker 1: NFL quarterbacks and they have to perform in pressurise environments. 294 00:13:58,679 --> 00:14:00,439 Speaker 1: How do you think he will for him when he 295 00:14:00,480 --> 00:14:03,120 Speaker 1: has an opportunity to be a franchise quarterback, I think 296 00:14:03,120 --> 00:14:06,199 Speaker 1: he'll do great. I think that it's not gonna happen overnight. 297 00:14:06,480 --> 00:14:08,560 Speaker 1: You know, dwanne isn't played a whole lot of football, 298 00:14:09,000 --> 00:14:11,240 Speaker 1: so every time he's doing something, it will be for 299 00:14:11,280 --> 00:14:14,120 Speaker 1: the first time in the NFL. So I think every 300 00:14:14,160 --> 00:14:15,960 Speaker 1: time he plays, he'll be learning. You know, we talked 301 00:14:16,000 --> 00:14:17,920 Speaker 1: about it all the time. You either win or you learn, 302 00:14:18,040 --> 00:14:19,920 Speaker 1: you don't fail. And I think he's gonna take that 303 00:14:19,960 --> 00:14:21,960 Speaker 1: approach when he's in the NFL, you know, and and 304 00:14:22,080 --> 00:14:26,400 Speaker 1: thinking about young quarterbacks and continue to develop them. What 305 00:14:26,400 --> 00:14:28,600 Speaker 1: would would you say is the one thing that you 306 00:14:28,720 --> 00:14:31,880 Speaker 1: absolutely love about him? And what a franchise would love 307 00:14:31,880 --> 00:14:33,880 Speaker 1: about him when they begin to really dig down deep 308 00:14:33,920 --> 00:14:38,560 Speaker 1: and meet him. Uh, I would say overall his overall spirit. 309 00:14:39,000 --> 00:14:40,800 Speaker 1: He's got a great spirit about him, and he's been 310 00:14:40,880 --> 00:14:44,920 Speaker 1: raised the right way. His his heart's in the right place. Uh. 311 00:14:44,960 --> 00:14:47,680 Speaker 1: He cares about the people around him, um, and he 312 00:14:47,760 --> 00:14:50,040 Speaker 1: wants to be great. I think he's been working his 313 00:14:50,040 --> 00:14:53,160 Speaker 1: whole life for this opportunity, and he's gonna make sure 314 00:14:53,160 --> 00:14:56,040 Speaker 1: he wills himself to to be successful. And it's not 315 00:14:56,040 --> 00:14:59,040 Speaker 1: gonna happen overnight. He understands that, but during that journey 316 00:14:59,120 --> 00:15:01,880 Speaker 1: he's gonna bring a lot of with him. First year 317 00:15:01,920 --> 00:15:04,360 Speaker 1: head coach at Ohio State, you've been in this program though, 318 00:15:04,400 --> 00:15:06,240 Speaker 1: but you've got to feel like a proud father when 319 00:15:06,320 --> 00:15:08,600 Speaker 1: you've got these guys out here performing today. Yeah, very 320 00:15:08,640 --> 00:15:11,240 Speaker 1: impressive group. Um. You know, obviously watching the Wayne throw 321 00:15:11,320 --> 00:15:13,400 Speaker 1: the ball is you know, really impressive, just seeing the 322 00:15:13,440 --> 00:15:15,600 Speaker 1: way he's worked on his body over the last couple 323 00:15:15,600 --> 00:15:17,560 Speaker 1: of months and throwing the ball really well. And then 324 00:15:17,560 --> 00:15:18,840 Speaker 1: when you look at the guys that he was throwing 325 00:15:18,880 --> 00:15:21,320 Speaker 1: to today, what an impressive group. You got some speed, 326 00:15:21,440 --> 00:15:23,880 Speaker 1: some speed was on display with that wide receiver group 327 00:15:24,120 --> 00:15:26,080 Speaker 1: and Paris Campbell looks like he's gonna be okay. Just 328 00:15:26,160 --> 00:15:28,600 Speaker 1: more precaution than anything else today. Yeah, he was running 329 00:15:28,680 --> 00:15:30,440 Speaker 1: you know, kind of a flood sail route and you know, 330 00:15:30,640 --> 00:15:32,400 Speaker 1: the foot kind of went to ground the wrong way. 331 00:15:32,440 --> 00:15:34,440 Speaker 1: And you know, he's really done a great job with 332 00:15:34,480 --> 00:15:36,200 Speaker 1: the combine and obviously what he's put on film. So 333 00:15:36,240 --> 00:15:38,320 Speaker 1: they just want to be careful if we can start 334 00:15:38,360 --> 00:15:42,400 Speaker 1: with Dwayne one year as a starter, What do you 335 00:15:42,480 --> 00:15:45,480 Speaker 1: feel are the biggest questions that you get asked about 336 00:15:45,560 --> 00:15:47,640 Speaker 1: him that you sort of need to shoot down or 337 00:15:47,640 --> 00:15:51,200 Speaker 1: respond to. Yeah, I mean really, it's just at this 338 00:15:51,240 --> 00:15:53,000 Speaker 1: time last year, he really hadn't played at all. He 339 00:15:53,040 --> 00:15:54,800 Speaker 1: played in the one game, the Team up North game, 340 00:15:55,240 --> 00:15:57,360 Speaker 1: and so he didn't he didn't have any experience, no 341 00:15:57,480 --> 00:16:00,960 Speaker 1: collegian stars, and comes into the season, throws the touchdown passes, 342 00:16:01,000 --> 00:16:05,520 Speaker 1: has an unbelievable season. Um, but it's you know, there's 343 00:16:05,560 --> 00:16:07,760 Speaker 1: just not a lot of games. There's only so many games, 344 00:16:07,760 --> 00:16:09,640 Speaker 1: and that's not his fault, but he just doesn't have 345 00:16:09,680 --> 00:16:12,000 Speaker 1: a ton of experience. Other than that, when you look 346 00:16:12,000 --> 00:16:14,000 Speaker 1: at his game and the way he really came on 347 00:16:14,320 --> 00:16:15,680 Speaker 1: at the end of the year, it kind of speaks 348 00:16:15,720 --> 00:16:17,800 Speaker 1: for itself. Is there an underrated part of his game 349 00:16:18,240 --> 00:16:20,640 Speaker 1: that maybe everybody doesn't see because there are so a 350 00:16:20,680 --> 00:16:22,880 Speaker 1: few games. I think it's his football, I Q when 351 00:16:22,920 --> 00:16:25,040 Speaker 1: you look at you know, some of the those games 352 00:16:25,040 --> 00:16:27,360 Speaker 1: down the stretch, he handled all those protection calls and 353 00:16:27,400 --> 00:16:29,480 Speaker 1: he got the line organized in the protection, which I 354 00:16:29,480 --> 00:16:31,520 Speaker 1: think is such a huge part of quarterback play, especially 355 00:16:31,560 --> 00:16:34,040 Speaker 1: at the next level. But he really does understand football, 356 00:16:34,080 --> 00:16:38,600 Speaker 1: understands protections, progressions, defensive structures and so. Um. You know 357 00:16:38,600 --> 00:16:40,240 Speaker 1: when you sit down and talk with him about football, 358 00:16:40,280 --> 00:16:42,600 Speaker 1: you'll be very impressed. A chance to watch him today 359 00:16:42,640 --> 00:16:44,600 Speaker 1: and to me, you mentioned just the shape that he's 360 00:16:44,640 --> 00:16:46,040 Speaker 1: in and he looks he's I told him he's a lean, 361 00:16:46,120 --> 00:16:48,400 Speaker 1: mean fighting machine at this point in time. But I 362 00:16:48,440 --> 00:16:50,960 Speaker 1: really tried to accentuate that quickness in the pocket. He 363 00:16:50,960 --> 00:16:53,280 Speaker 1: saw him shoulder role and moving around and climbing around 364 00:16:53,280 --> 00:16:55,480 Speaker 1: in there as an athlete. I mean, that's been one 365 00:16:55,480 --> 00:16:58,040 Speaker 1: of the concerns about him going forward. Mobility. Why is 366 00:16:58,080 --> 00:16:59,520 Speaker 1: he gonna be able to get away from it? Your 367 00:16:59,560 --> 00:17:01,960 Speaker 1: take on on Dwayne's athleticis come a long way since 368 00:17:01,960 --> 00:17:03,680 Speaker 1: he got here. You know, our strength staff and then 369 00:17:03,720 --> 00:17:05,760 Speaker 1: make a variety of an unbelieable job getting him to 370 00:17:05,760 --> 00:17:08,840 Speaker 1: where he is now. When you saw down the stretch 371 00:17:08,960 --> 00:17:10,119 Speaker 1: just to be in the Maryland game, I think he 372 00:17:10,160 --> 00:17:12,280 Speaker 1: ran it for thirteen times in that game and show 373 00:17:12,359 --> 00:17:14,320 Speaker 1: that he can run when he needs to, he can 374 00:17:14,320 --> 00:17:16,520 Speaker 1: get himself out of trouble. Uh, He's not going to 375 00:17:16,600 --> 00:17:19,200 Speaker 1: be a runner. Um, He's not a JT. Beard or 376 00:17:19,280 --> 00:17:22,040 Speaker 1: Braxton Miller that that's not his style. But as he's 377 00:17:22,040 --> 00:17:25,640 Speaker 1: gotten more mature and as his body's grown, his legs 378 00:17:25,640 --> 00:17:29,320 Speaker 1: have gotten stronger, he is able to extend plays. Um 379 00:17:29,480 --> 00:17:31,320 Speaker 1: he is um you know, I don't know how much 380 00:17:31,400 --> 00:17:33,040 Speaker 1: zone read he'll do at the next level and then 381 00:17:33,080 --> 00:17:34,520 Speaker 1: things like that, but he can get himself out of 382 00:17:34,520 --> 00:17:36,400 Speaker 1: trouble when he needs to. Nick told us that he's 383 00:17:36,440 --> 00:17:39,040 Speaker 1: kind of a quiet guy. What who is he in 384 00:17:39,080 --> 00:17:42,600 Speaker 1: the locker room? Is he? He's himself, which when we 385 00:17:42,600 --> 00:17:44,320 Speaker 1: talk about all the time. Every quarterback has to be 386 00:17:44,359 --> 00:17:46,880 Speaker 1: a leader. That's their number one job. But every leader 387 00:17:46,920 --> 00:17:49,520 Speaker 1: is different. Everybody has their own style. His style is 388 00:17:49,560 --> 00:17:51,600 Speaker 1: he does a lot of work behind the scenes, and 389 00:17:51,640 --> 00:17:53,600 Speaker 1: as he became more and more confident, got more games 390 00:17:53,640 --> 00:17:55,840 Speaker 1: under his belt, his leadership style took, you know, more 391 00:17:55,880 --> 00:17:58,359 Speaker 1: to the forefront. And I think as he grows it'll 392 00:17:58,400 --> 00:18:00,960 Speaker 1: grow as well. Last thing, and I'll let you go here, coach. 393 00:18:00,960 --> 00:18:03,560 Speaker 1: On a scale of one to ten, how sick does 394 00:18:03,600 --> 00:18:05,400 Speaker 1: it make you to sit next to two people wearing 395 00:18:05,400 --> 00:18:07,560 Speaker 1: blue on a set? Well, I want to say this, 396 00:18:07,640 --> 00:18:09,159 Speaker 1: you guys are lucky you didn't have to go to 397 00:18:09,359 --> 00:18:11,800 Speaker 1: do some push ups over there, because most people were 398 00:18:11,800 --> 00:18:14,240 Speaker 1: in this building. Who wear blue, They either get thrown out, 399 00:18:14,320 --> 00:18:15,919 Speaker 1: have to take off the sugar, have to do push up. 400 00:18:15,960 --> 00:18:19,200 Speaker 1: So you guys are lucky. Yeah, okay, well yeah, this 401 00:18:19,240 --> 00:18:20,880 Speaker 1: is your past right now. The next time he goes 402 00:18:20,960 --> 00:18:25,400 Speaker 1: in trouble, there we go put this on film. There 403 00:18:25,760 --> 00:18:30,199 Speaker 1: you got ten. There, we get this ten count them 404 00:18:30,200 --> 00:18:37,120 Speaker 1: out six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Okay, what about you? 405 00:18:37,119 --> 00:18:39,919 Speaker 1: You can sign him up. He might have. I don't know. 406 00:18:40,240 --> 00:18:42,320 Speaker 1: He learned his lesson. He learned his lesson. When you 407 00:18:42,320 --> 00:18:44,199 Speaker 1: walk through these hallways you can see too. We mean 408 00:18:44,240 --> 00:18:49,320 Speaker 1: our business. Thank you, coach, appreciate your time absolutely, alright, buck, 409 00:18:49,359 --> 00:18:51,720 Speaker 1: I guess I learned my lesson at the at the 410 00:18:51,800 --> 00:18:56,040 Speaker 1: end of that. You don't know. I don't have anything 411 00:18:56,760 --> 00:19:00,840 Speaker 1: with my network gear, I know, and any referenced the 412 00:19:01,480 --> 00:19:03,879 Speaker 1: school up north and if you bet, you know you 413 00:19:03,880 --> 00:19:07,920 Speaker 1: can't walk up in the enemy colors. Yeah, no, I 414 00:19:06,800 --> 00:19:09,480 Speaker 1: I I screwed that one up and I paid for it. 415 00:19:09,480 --> 00:19:11,440 Speaker 1: But that's all right. Do the time. You do the crime. 416 00:19:11,480 --> 00:19:13,199 Speaker 1: You gotta do the time. And uh I knocked out 417 00:19:13,200 --> 00:19:14,840 Speaker 1: those tent push ups? Was I saw the next day? 418 00:19:14,880 --> 00:19:17,520 Speaker 1: Maybe maybe I was just a little bit um, all right? 419 00:19:17,560 --> 00:19:19,520 Speaker 1: Who we got next year. I think this is one 420 00:19:19,520 --> 00:19:23,760 Speaker 1: of the more fascinating conversations around Dwayne Hassens because I 421 00:19:23,760 --> 00:19:26,400 Speaker 1: don't know how many people know this story Buck about 422 00:19:26,400 --> 00:19:29,359 Speaker 1: a mentor in his life who if you're an NFL fan, 423 00:19:29,480 --> 00:19:32,320 Speaker 1: you will be very familiar with this name, and that 424 00:19:32,520 --> 00:19:37,560 Speaker 1: is a former Pro Bowl cornerback, Sean Springs. All Right, Buck, 425 00:19:37,600 --> 00:19:41,439 Speaker 1: excited for our next guest here, Sean Springs thirteen years 426 00:19:41,680 --> 00:19:44,679 Speaker 1: in the National Football League, one of the best secondary 427 00:19:44,680 --> 00:19:47,320 Speaker 1: players during that period of time. Uh, Sean, thanks so 428 00:19:47,359 --> 00:19:49,960 Speaker 1: much for taking the time for us today. Man, I'm 429 00:19:50,000 --> 00:19:52,680 Speaker 1: glad to be on man hang out with you guys. Well, 430 00:19:52,720 --> 00:19:55,200 Speaker 1: I look, I could literally with questions as Bucky could 431 00:19:55,200 --> 00:19:57,440 Speaker 1: as well, talking about your playing career, but we want 432 00:19:57,480 --> 00:20:00,159 Speaker 1: to talk to you about your relationship with one more 433 00:20:00,240 --> 00:20:03,280 Speaker 1: dreating players in this year's draft class, and Dwayne Haskins. 434 00:20:03,320 --> 00:20:05,399 Speaker 1: So can you start off just fill us in on 435 00:20:05,440 --> 00:20:08,400 Speaker 1: the backstory of where Dwayne grew up, where you met him, 436 00:20:08,440 --> 00:20:11,760 Speaker 1: and where it went from there. It was interesting because 437 00:20:12,080 --> 00:20:14,160 Speaker 1: I've been down to Dwayne since he was like eleven 438 00:20:14,240 --> 00:20:16,640 Speaker 1: twelve years old. I was at a passing camp where 439 00:20:16,680 --> 00:20:19,919 Speaker 1: my son was in sixth grade and Dwayne was in 440 00:20:19,920 --> 00:20:22,080 Speaker 1: the seventh grade. And next thing, you know, my son 441 00:20:22,200 --> 00:20:24,480 Speaker 1: gets up and he throws the ball like thirty yards 442 00:20:24,520 --> 00:20:26,879 Speaker 1: and I was like, oh, that's pretty good. Dwayne is 443 00:20:26,960 --> 00:20:29,080 Speaker 1: right behind him. He throws the ball like fifty yards 444 00:20:29,080 --> 00:20:33,200 Speaker 1: like twelve years old. You're like, who was this kid 445 00:20:33,280 --> 00:20:36,840 Speaker 1: like that? That's pretty amazing, right and uh and and 446 00:20:36,880 --> 00:20:39,119 Speaker 1: you know, and I'm looking around in the stands and 447 00:20:39,119 --> 00:20:41,639 Speaker 1: I'm looking around and there's only two little black kids 448 00:20:41,680 --> 00:20:43,720 Speaker 1: out there. So I look at the stands. There's another 449 00:20:43,960 --> 00:20:46,560 Speaker 1: dad out there. It's like, Mr, excuse me, service as 450 00:20:46,600 --> 00:20:49,080 Speaker 1: your son, and it was Mr Haskins And he was like, yeah, 451 00:20:49,160 --> 00:20:51,919 Speaker 1: that's my son, and uh, he was kind of he 452 00:20:52,000 --> 00:20:54,320 Speaker 1: was nice. And then when Dwayne came off the field 453 00:20:54,400 --> 00:20:57,760 Speaker 1: my son's collide. They were friends obviously. Uh. He was like, hey, 454 00:20:57,960 --> 00:20:59,760 Speaker 1: Mr s Greene, I played with you a mad man. 455 00:20:59,840 --> 00:21:02,679 Speaker 1: I'm a big fan of the askings looked around him like, 456 00:21:02,680 --> 00:21:04,439 Speaker 1: you didn't tell me this football player Like, man, I'm 457 00:21:04,440 --> 00:21:08,480 Speaker 1: a dad out here. Man, I'm just saying. And that's 458 00:21:08,480 --> 00:21:11,320 Speaker 1: how the story began, you know. But you took an 459 00:21:11,320 --> 00:21:14,600 Speaker 1: even deeper interest beyond the camp, like uh and looking 460 00:21:14,600 --> 00:21:16,480 Speaker 1: about it, you would go and visit him in Jersey, 461 00:21:16,880 --> 00:21:19,400 Speaker 1: And so from your time kind of being around him 462 00:21:19,400 --> 00:21:22,520 Speaker 1: and being an influential presence in his life, how is 463 00:21:22,600 --> 00:21:25,600 Speaker 1: Dwayne Haskin has grown from the kid that you initially 464 00:21:25,600 --> 00:21:27,640 Speaker 1: met to the kid that's been a start over your state. 465 00:21:28,760 --> 00:21:32,960 Speaker 1: The kid initially met was a kid who had potential, 466 00:21:33,000 --> 00:21:35,520 Speaker 1: but obviously, you know, like anything, you gotta be in 467 00:21:35,560 --> 00:21:39,080 Speaker 1: a right situation. And when I saw Dwayne and I 468 00:21:39,119 --> 00:21:40,560 Speaker 1: just told him, I said, hey, man, it may be 469 00:21:40,560 --> 00:21:42,720 Speaker 1: an opportunity for this kid to come and play down 470 00:21:42,760 --> 00:21:45,600 Speaker 1: in the Washington, DC area. And I remember they came 471 00:21:45,600 --> 00:21:47,720 Speaker 1: down for a weekend and we were watching Good counsel 472 00:21:47,840 --> 00:21:50,240 Speaker 1: Versus Gilman and Good Counselor had a kid named Stefan 473 00:21:50,359 --> 00:21:53,440 Speaker 1: Diggs and Kendall Fuller with us the Star out there 474 00:21:53,560 --> 00:21:56,959 Speaker 1: and UH and Uh Gilman had a kid named Cyrus 475 00:21:56,960 --> 00:21:58,879 Speaker 1: Cyrus Jones and it was a good game. And when 476 00:21:58,920 --> 00:22:00,600 Speaker 1: Dwayne saw that, he was like, man, I need to 477 00:22:00,600 --> 00:22:02,840 Speaker 1: be a part of that. And we were fortunately to 478 00:22:02,920 --> 00:22:05,240 Speaker 1: be able to get at the family to want to 479 00:22:05,280 --> 00:22:08,719 Speaker 1: move down and UH to the Washington DC area. Dwayne 480 00:22:08,760 --> 00:22:12,720 Speaker 1: picked Bullis so that his sister to me and get 481 00:22:12,720 --> 00:22:16,400 Speaker 1: a great education, and he just he mature. The biggest 482 00:22:16,400 --> 00:22:20,000 Speaker 1: thing I'm bucky for young players. You might have aspirations 483 00:22:20,000 --> 00:22:22,040 Speaker 1: that want to play how major d one, but you 484 00:22:22,119 --> 00:22:24,320 Speaker 1: gotta have the work ethic. And that was the biggest 485 00:22:24,320 --> 00:22:26,320 Speaker 1: thing I tried to install with Dwayne. He would ask 486 00:22:26,320 --> 00:22:28,560 Speaker 1: mess like what was Tom Brady like? I was like, man, 487 00:22:28,720 --> 00:22:30,480 Speaker 1: he was a hard worker. You know, he might have 488 00:22:30,520 --> 00:22:33,520 Speaker 1: ran a five flat, but he worked hard and he 489 00:22:33,600 --> 00:22:36,159 Speaker 1: was the first building, the first to get in the 490 00:22:36,240 --> 00:22:39,880 Speaker 1: last leave. So one thing I saw Dwayne from where 491 00:22:39,920 --> 00:22:41,800 Speaker 1: you saw him as a twelve year old to where 492 00:22:41,840 --> 00:22:46,320 Speaker 1: he was fifteen and stopped for sixteen junior in high school, 493 00:22:46,359 --> 00:22:49,119 Speaker 1: he was just he just continued to get better and progressed. 494 00:22:49,400 --> 00:22:51,040 Speaker 1: And I think when he got to a house state, 495 00:22:51,119 --> 00:22:54,000 Speaker 1: I think it was a little bit of opportunity to 496 00:22:54,280 --> 00:22:58,120 Speaker 1: learn from KT leadership, build his body up and really 497 00:22:58,119 --> 00:23:00,760 Speaker 1: got to the next level in college. Sean, I'm sure 498 00:23:00,840 --> 00:23:04,200 Speaker 1: during that process, during the recruiting process, um, you have 499 00:23:04,320 --> 00:23:07,000 Speaker 1: coaches from all these different schools reach out to you 500 00:23:07,359 --> 00:23:09,359 Speaker 1: to try and learn about Dwayne. But any of it 501 00:23:09,359 --> 00:23:11,119 Speaker 1: could be a high state whoever, whoever talked to you 502 00:23:11,240 --> 00:23:13,879 Speaker 1: during that process and ask you, you know, what do 503 00:23:13,920 --> 00:23:15,840 Speaker 1: you think this kid will become and what can he 504 00:23:15,880 --> 00:23:20,080 Speaker 1: do for us? What was your answer? Uh major d 505 00:23:20,240 --> 00:23:23,400 Speaker 1: one a high I Q. We knew that Dwayne had 506 00:23:23,960 --> 00:23:27,080 Speaker 1: that mean I told people when he was in high school. 507 00:23:27,080 --> 00:23:30,639 Speaker 1: I remember talking to um camp camera, you know, the 508 00:23:30,800 --> 00:23:31,960 Speaker 1: l s U, and I was just like, man, this 509 00:23:32,040 --> 00:23:34,000 Speaker 1: guy is a special where he can throw the ball 510 00:23:34,000 --> 00:23:36,439 Speaker 1: and way he picks what he makes a justice. You know, 511 00:23:36,560 --> 00:23:39,159 Speaker 1: oftentimes you see a kid in high school, you know 512 00:23:39,440 --> 00:23:41,679 Speaker 1: they're good because they're bigger, they're strong and faster than 513 00:23:42,040 --> 00:23:44,200 Speaker 1: But Dwayne could go he could go through one of 514 00:23:44,320 --> 00:23:47,199 Speaker 1: two progressions in high school. You know, come off the 515 00:23:47,200 --> 00:23:49,080 Speaker 1: first week, go back to the second, or you can 516 00:23:49,080 --> 00:23:51,760 Speaker 1: make adjustment. Say hey, Dwayne, you know from this hash, 517 00:23:51,840 --> 00:23:54,119 Speaker 1: don't throw this out to the opposite side of the field. 518 00:23:54,119 --> 00:23:56,400 Speaker 1: And he would take both and he would pick it up. 519 00:23:56,440 --> 00:23:58,920 Speaker 1: And I just told every coach I was recruiting Dwayne 520 00:23:59,359 --> 00:24:01,960 Speaker 1: that you got a special kid. You know, he's not 521 00:24:02,080 --> 00:24:05,800 Speaker 1: a typical mobile quarterback. He's a big, strong, standing in 522 00:24:05,880 --> 00:24:08,639 Speaker 1: pocket and throw the ball around type guy. You know, 523 00:24:08,680 --> 00:24:12,520 Speaker 1: I'm thinking about that because sometimes, uh quarterbacks like Dwayne 524 00:24:12,600 --> 00:24:14,240 Speaker 1: can't get kind of lumped in the box with some 525 00:24:14,280 --> 00:24:16,480 Speaker 1: of the mobile quarterback that we've seen playing the position. 526 00:24:16,560 --> 00:24:19,800 Speaker 1: But he's a pure pocket passer. And you speak to 527 00:24:19,960 --> 00:24:22,680 Speaker 1: his i Q when you've been around him and you've 528 00:24:22,680 --> 00:24:25,480 Speaker 1: watched him work. How much does he just love ball? 529 00:24:25,600 --> 00:24:27,639 Speaker 1: And how how smart is he when he comes to 530 00:24:27,720 --> 00:24:30,120 Speaker 1: kind of understanding and breaking down the xs and os 531 00:24:32,920 --> 00:24:36,240 Speaker 1: I told people from me from a physical, live understand 532 00:24:36,320 --> 00:24:39,840 Speaker 1: point of view, he's probably um in the game. He's 533 00:24:39,840 --> 00:24:41,960 Speaker 1: probably better than half the quarters I played with no 534 00:24:42,080 --> 00:24:45,800 Speaker 1: disrespect to like Brunell and Kitna and housing back in 535 00:24:45,840 --> 00:24:47,800 Speaker 1: those guys. But I can only think of like maybe 536 00:24:47,800 --> 00:24:50,080 Speaker 1: Tom Brady on one Moon that I can actually say, 537 00:24:50,200 --> 00:24:53,920 Speaker 1: like man with his arm talent combined with his love 538 00:24:53,960 --> 00:24:56,680 Speaker 1: for the game. Bucky and me, you're talking about a gym, right, 539 00:24:56,760 --> 00:24:59,159 Speaker 1: you know, we hear the term talk about dom basketball, 540 00:24:59,440 --> 00:25:01,119 Speaker 1: but he's a him rap. When he was football, he 541 00:25:01,320 --> 00:25:04,840 Speaker 1: crushed you know. I was a playboy All American with Peyton, 542 00:25:04,920 --> 00:25:08,080 Speaker 1: and Peyton would ask a lot of questions and and 543 00:25:08,119 --> 00:25:10,000 Speaker 1: that's why I feel when I'm around Dwayne, he's one 544 00:25:10,000 --> 00:25:12,600 Speaker 1: of those guys like if he's around you and he 545 00:25:12,680 --> 00:25:15,240 Speaker 1: knows that you, if he was around Mike phone from 546 00:25:15,320 --> 00:25:18,000 Speaker 1: for like an hour, he's gonna act every question about 547 00:25:18,000 --> 00:25:20,520 Speaker 1: Brett Farve how he can be better. He is a 548 00:25:20,680 --> 00:25:23,080 Speaker 1: gym rat. He's one of those guys. You put him 549 00:25:23,080 --> 00:25:26,000 Speaker 1: in a situation where he's around a veteran guy, he's 550 00:25:26,040 --> 00:25:28,560 Speaker 1: just gonna soak it up and he's gonna learn. Well, 551 00:25:28,640 --> 00:25:30,520 Speaker 1: what do you think is best for him? Sean, I'd 552 00:25:30,520 --> 00:25:32,000 Speaker 1: like to get your opinion, just kind of putting your 553 00:25:32,000 --> 00:25:34,760 Speaker 1: player hat on for somebody hadn't started a lot of 554 00:25:34,800 --> 00:25:37,640 Speaker 1: games there at the collegiate level. A lot of these 555 00:25:37,680 --> 00:25:40,080 Speaker 1: teams have different plans at these quarterbacks. Somehow you're gonna 556 00:25:40,080 --> 00:25:42,080 Speaker 1: come in, You're gonna go right away. You get the ball, 557 00:25:42,320 --> 00:25:44,480 Speaker 1: your keys to the car. Other teams we saw with 558 00:25:44,520 --> 00:25:46,720 Speaker 1: Pat Mahomes get a chance to to sit for a year. 559 00:25:47,000 --> 00:25:49,400 Speaker 1: Just in your personal opinion, what would be the best 560 00:25:49,400 --> 00:25:52,800 Speaker 1: path there for Dwayne I like to I like the 561 00:25:52,840 --> 00:25:55,800 Speaker 1: Patrick my Homes, but behind Alex Smith I likely you 562 00:25:55,840 --> 00:25:59,560 Speaker 1: know how you know you have that type of relationship 563 00:25:59,600 --> 00:26:01,960 Speaker 1: as he's wise. Young quarterbacks come into the league and yeah, 564 00:26:01,960 --> 00:26:03,640 Speaker 1: they looked good in college, but you know, the first 565 00:26:03,680 --> 00:26:05,800 Speaker 1: time you see a great Williams defense, or you see 566 00:26:05,800 --> 00:26:07,680 Speaker 1: a defense that gives you a lot of different looks 567 00:26:08,040 --> 00:26:10,920 Speaker 1: uh is no longer no longer playing Wisconsin, no longer 568 00:26:10,960 --> 00:26:14,920 Speaker 1: playering to do with Illinois. I would love Dwayne, you know, 569 00:26:15,160 --> 00:26:17,080 Speaker 1: to go to a situation where he can learn from 570 00:26:17,119 --> 00:26:19,320 Speaker 1: a veteran quarterback, whether it's for half a year or 571 00:26:19,320 --> 00:26:22,320 Speaker 1: for a full year, uh, where you know, he can 572 00:26:22,400 --> 00:26:25,480 Speaker 1: just really can develop and really just understand the game, 573 00:26:25,560 --> 00:26:27,000 Speaker 1: what it means to be a professional on what it 574 00:26:27,040 --> 00:26:30,240 Speaker 1: means to be a pro. So Giants is a perfect 575 00:26:30,280 --> 00:26:32,840 Speaker 1: situation where everyone talks about Eli Manning being there. That 576 00:26:32,920 --> 00:26:35,320 Speaker 1: would be ideal for him to go there with a 577 00:26:35,400 --> 00:26:37,960 Speaker 1: tight end like Ingram, you got Shephard, you got Odell, 578 00:26:38,000 --> 00:26:41,040 Speaker 1: you got Barkley, demand Child, So with those type of 579 00:26:41,080 --> 00:26:44,320 Speaker 1: weapons and you're learning. I mean that's how you you know, 580 00:26:44,680 --> 00:26:47,920 Speaker 1: you play fifteen years versus you go get thrown into 581 00:26:47,960 --> 00:26:52,680 Speaker 1: the fire and you play five you know, and and 582 00:26:52,800 --> 00:26:55,200 Speaker 1: and and thinking about that, and to think about his personnelity. 583 00:26:55,280 --> 00:26:58,359 Speaker 1: Let's just say Dwayne is um kind of thrown in 584 00:26:58,440 --> 00:27:00,240 Speaker 1: the fire and he goes to a team to doesn't 585 00:27:00,240 --> 00:27:01,680 Speaker 1: have a lot of weapons around him. Do you think 586 00:27:01,720 --> 00:27:04,680 Speaker 1: he has the resolve and resiliency to be able to 587 00:27:04,800 --> 00:27:07,480 Speaker 1: handle that situation and it won't crush his confidence and 588 00:27:07,520 --> 00:27:09,880 Speaker 1: you'll be able to kind of fight through an adverse 589 00:27:09,960 --> 00:27:13,840 Speaker 1: situation and then see his way to the other side. Yeah. 590 00:27:14,080 --> 00:27:16,879 Speaker 1: I think one attribute to his faith and his family 591 00:27:16,960 --> 00:27:18,960 Speaker 1: where he was raised by his mom and dad, very 592 00:27:19,000 --> 00:27:21,119 Speaker 1: spiritual people. So I think he's a pretty mature a 593 00:27:21,200 --> 00:27:23,800 Speaker 1: kid for his age. But du Wayne has always had 594 00:27:23,840 --> 00:27:26,800 Speaker 1: the underdog you know, I mean, you know, you know, 595 00:27:26,920 --> 00:27:28,959 Speaker 1: the mentality when he was younger, when he was kind 596 00:27:29,000 --> 00:27:31,159 Speaker 1: of heavy, shakey and his body didn't catch up to 597 00:27:31,280 --> 00:27:34,119 Speaker 1: his his his arm strength and where he believes. He 598 00:27:34,280 --> 00:27:36,760 Speaker 1: always had that idea like I gotta work harder than 599 00:27:36,840 --> 00:27:39,639 Speaker 1: everyone else. I'm not as talented as everyone else. I 600 00:27:39,880 --> 00:27:41,520 Speaker 1: want to be the best, so I got to do 601 00:27:41,720 --> 00:27:45,040 Speaker 1: extra and uh. Part of that control with just you know, 602 00:27:45,160 --> 00:27:46,960 Speaker 1: his family and part of just me being in his 603 00:27:47,080 --> 00:27:49,480 Speaker 1: ear given a grade every year saying now you gotta 604 00:27:49,480 --> 00:27:52,040 Speaker 1: be better, and uh, he just has been great advisors 605 00:27:52,080 --> 00:27:54,040 Speaker 1: of great people just to knock the life of this 606 00:27:54,200 --> 00:27:56,520 Speaker 1: kid to want to be better, and I think he could. 607 00:27:56,600 --> 00:27:59,159 Speaker 1: I think, you know, his life experiences warned him the 608 00:27:59,200 --> 00:28:02,320 Speaker 1: opportunity he had to look grit and toughness time. You know, 609 00:28:02,400 --> 00:28:04,959 Speaker 1: your quarterback in the National Football League starting quarterback, You're 610 00:28:04,960 --> 00:28:07,760 Speaker 1: definitely under the microscope. But for those that might not 611 00:28:07,920 --> 00:28:10,800 Speaker 1: be aware of just how big football is in Columbus, Ohio. 612 00:28:11,680 --> 00:28:16,280 Speaker 1: Being the starting quarterback at the Ohio State University, what 613 00:28:16,440 --> 00:28:20,240 Speaker 1: type of a microscope has has he already been under? Yeah, 614 00:28:20,480 --> 00:28:22,840 Speaker 1: and it was a big microscope for obviously you know 615 00:28:23,000 --> 00:28:26,600 Speaker 1: the type of you know, tradition at ohiouse they has, 616 00:28:27,200 --> 00:28:30,320 Speaker 1: and you know that you know, people forget it. You know. J. T. 617 00:28:30,480 --> 00:28:32,920 Speaker 1: Barry was a big step, big choose for anyone to 618 00:28:33,000 --> 00:28:34,800 Speaker 1: feel and what he did for our program and how 619 00:28:34,840 --> 00:28:37,120 Speaker 1: many test sons he had and how many times he's 620 00:28:37,119 --> 00:28:39,320 Speaker 1: a big template in the year before that was Braxon 621 00:28:39,400 --> 00:28:43,640 Speaker 1: Miller And so I think Dwayne part of his challenge 622 00:28:43,720 --> 00:28:45,360 Speaker 1: going and then you come out of high recruits and 623 00:28:45,400 --> 00:28:47,480 Speaker 1: you gotta back up those guys. So you gotta learn 624 00:28:47,560 --> 00:28:49,160 Speaker 1: that you gotta be mature enough to be able to 625 00:28:49,280 --> 00:28:50,960 Speaker 1: put your ego to the side and say, you know what, 626 00:28:51,080 --> 00:28:53,480 Speaker 1: I gotta I'm a backup and I gotta wait my turn. 627 00:28:53,560 --> 00:28:55,520 Speaker 1: So that was a learning stuff with Dwayne. And I 628 00:28:55,600 --> 00:28:57,880 Speaker 1: think you know going through where he went through this 629 00:28:58,000 --> 00:29:00,640 Speaker 1: year with the Urban Myers situation and know how much 630 00:29:00,680 --> 00:29:03,320 Speaker 1: with Ryan Day and in term more that was surrounding around, 631 00:29:03,520 --> 00:29:06,840 Speaker 1: surrounding the university at the time. I think I think 632 00:29:06,880 --> 00:29:09,360 Speaker 1: he was very poised. I think the one consistent thing 633 00:29:09,440 --> 00:29:11,560 Speaker 1: you can see all year with our offense and our 634 00:29:11,640 --> 00:29:14,720 Speaker 1: team at Ohio State was Dwayne played outstanding. And I 635 00:29:14,800 --> 00:29:16,800 Speaker 1: think that that just shows you to the level of 636 00:29:16,880 --> 00:29:19,680 Speaker 1: maturity that he has. And you know how he focused 637 00:29:19,760 --> 00:29:21,480 Speaker 1: on his craft and and and it was and it 638 00:29:21,600 --> 00:29:24,840 Speaker 1: was times who you know, you know, he wanted to 639 00:29:24,880 --> 00:29:26,600 Speaker 1: be better. I think he was a little disappointed about 640 00:29:26,640 --> 00:29:29,160 Speaker 1: to Purdue loss, and obviously he probably never met it, 641 00:29:29,240 --> 00:29:31,120 Speaker 1: but I think it took the law of something he 642 00:29:31,200 --> 00:29:33,560 Speaker 1: lost to Collar and the Highsman Trophy. I think he's 643 00:29:33,560 --> 00:29:36,280 Speaker 1: a little disappointed about that, but at the end of 644 00:29:36,320 --> 00:29:38,320 Speaker 1: the day, he does He's just trying to grind and 645 00:29:38,400 --> 00:29:41,719 Speaker 1: get better. We're thinking about grinding and get better. Who 646 00:29:41,800 --> 00:29:43,960 Speaker 1: could you envision him playing like at the next level. 647 00:29:43,960 --> 00:29:46,520 Speaker 1: Who do you think would be a nice comparison for 648 00:29:46,680 --> 00:29:48,960 Speaker 1: us to make when we see Dwayne asking and what 649 00:29:49,160 --> 00:29:50,800 Speaker 1: kind of player he will be at the next level. 650 00:29:52,640 --> 00:29:54,840 Speaker 1: I think a lot of people think about Dwayne that 651 00:29:54,920 --> 00:29:57,600 Speaker 1: Ben Roethlisberg, But for me, the guy would compare him 652 00:29:57,600 --> 00:30:00,640 Speaker 1: to would be Philip Rivers. I love you know when 653 00:30:00,680 --> 00:30:03,280 Speaker 1: Philip came out of NC State with that big live arm, 654 00:30:03,360 --> 00:30:06,760 Speaker 1: and he wasn't in a lot of places you could 655 00:30:06,800 --> 00:30:08,960 Speaker 1: stand in the pocket. He was strong, he was athletic 656 00:30:09,120 --> 00:30:11,640 Speaker 1: enough to escape, but yet he made all the reads 657 00:30:11,680 --> 00:30:14,440 Speaker 1: down on the field. I kind of see that for Dwayne. 658 00:30:14,440 --> 00:30:19,640 Speaker 1: I think the River doesn't get enough uh and do 659 00:30:19,880 --> 00:30:22,120 Speaker 1: for what he's done for the San Diego Charges franchise. 660 00:30:22,760 --> 00:30:25,640 Speaker 1: I know one thing, guys, buck, if if a team 661 00:30:25,720 --> 00:30:28,760 Speaker 1: draft Dwayne Haskins and they get Philip Rivers, they'll be 662 00:30:28,880 --> 00:30:32,480 Speaker 1: dancing in the street, uh in that city. And uh, 663 00:30:33,080 --> 00:30:34,640 Speaker 1: we can't wait. Look, he's a fun player to watch. 664 00:30:34,680 --> 00:30:37,720 Speaker 1: We can't cannot wait to watch his future unfold. And Sean, 665 00:30:37,800 --> 00:30:39,560 Speaker 1: we can't thank you enough for for taking some time 666 00:30:39,640 --> 00:30:43,920 Speaker 1: for us here today. Real interesting, interesting chat there with 667 00:30:44,080 --> 00:30:47,120 Speaker 1: Sean Springs. That tells you a lot about Dwayne Haskins. 668 00:30:47,240 --> 00:30:50,120 Speaker 1: And and look how serious he takes football. I mean 669 00:30:50,160 --> 00:30:52,400 Speaker 1: he moved from one state to the next to put 670 00:30:52,520 --> 00:30:55,200 Speaker 1: himself in the right situation where he could grow as 671 00:30:55,240 --> 00:30:57,200 Speaker 1: a football player and have a chance to play at 672 00:30:57,200 --> 00:31:00,520 Speaker 1: the next level. Yeah, Sean Springs took a tremendous interest 673 00:31:00,720 --> 00:31:04,120 Speaker 1: in Dwayne Haskins as a young guy and obviously paid off. 674 00:31:04,240 --> 00:31:07,280 Speaker 1: Moved to the d MV area to have better competition, 675 00:31:07,440 --> 00:31:10,560 Speaker 1: and it paid off because eventually he goes to Ohio State. 676 00:31:10,600 --> 00:31:13,440 Speaker 1: And so, uh, anytime you have a mentor, they really 677 00:31:13,520 --> 00:31:15,560 Speaker 1: can kind of sprinkle in some nuggets to help you 678 00:31:15,600 --> 00:31:17,640 Speaker 1: get along the way. I think Dwayne Haskins is certainly 679 00:31:17,720 --> 00:31:19,840 Speaker 1: better for that, all right, Buck, What's always fun to 680 00:31:20,120 --> 00:31:23,120 Speaker 1: talk to the high school coaches and the mentors for 681 00:31:23,200 --> 00:31:25,480 Speaker 1: these young players, but there's nothing better than talking to 682 00:31:25,480 --> 00:31:30,320 Speaker 1: their college teammates. Those guys offer tremendous insight into these prospects, 683 00:31:30,400 --> 00:31:32,080 Speaker 1: and we've had both had a chance to do that. 684 00:31:32,160 --> 00:31:33,680 Speaker 1: I was out there at the Ohio State Pro day 685 00:31:33,720 --> 00:31:35,840 Speaker 1: with Addi King Kabala, got a chance to visit with 686 00:31:35,960 --> 00:31:38,440 Speaker 1: Nick Bosa, could be the first overall pick in the draft, 687 00:31:38,480 --> 00:31:41,560 Speaker 1: as well as all Big Ten wide receiver Paris Campbell, 688 00:31:41,920 --> 00:31:43,640 Speaker 1: and I know you had a chance to visit with 689 00:31:43,880 --> 00:31:47,320 Speaker 1: their very talented defensive lineman Draymont Jones. So these guys 690 00:31:47,360 --> 00:31:50,560 Speaker 1: were all teammates at Ohio State with Dwayne Haskins. And 691 00:31:50,640 --> 00:31:54,320 Speaker 1: here's our conversation with those three young men, I want 692 00:31:54,360 --> 00:31:56,120 Speaker 1: you to put your your scouting hat on for a 693 00:31:56,160 --> 00:31:58,040 Speaker 1: minute here, because we've talked about you, We've talked about 694 00:31:58,080 --> 00:32:00,560 Speaker 1: your brother. There's another main attraction here today in your 695 00:32:00,600 --> 00:32:03,760 Speaker 1: quarterback and Dwayne Haskins. Can you can you speak to 696 00:32:03,880 --> 00:32:05,600 Speaker 1: him a little bit as a as a leader for 697 00:32:05,920 --> 00:32:08,400 Speaker 1: this team, this Buckeye team taken over J. T. Barrett, 698 00:32:08,440 --> 00:32:10,800 Speaker 1: who has lauded for his leadership. What was Dwayne like 699 00:32:10,840 --> 00:32:13,240 Speaker 1: as a leader? Dwayne was similar to me. He was 700 00:32:13,400 --> 00:32:16,960 Speaker 1: quite more quiet, um, which I think is more when 701 00:32:17,000 --> 00:32:20,400 Speaker 1: you're quiet and what you say really when when you're 702 00:32:20,440 --> 00:32:22,480 Speaker 1: not just spewing stuff out, when you what you say 703 00:32:22,600 --> 00:32:25,000 Speaker 1: really means something. When somebody hears we have to say 704 00:32:25,040 --> 00:32:27,800 Speaker 1: and they're like, wow, he said something, so he must 705 00:32:27,840 --> 00:32:31,320 Speaker 1: really mean it. So, I mean from freshman year to 706 00:32:31,360 --> 00:32:34,000 Speaker 1: sophomore year, he was definitely learning how to do it. Um. 707 00:32:34,200 --> 00:32:35,840 Speaker 1: But once he got the reins of the team and 708 00:32:36,040 --> 00:32:38,880 Speaker 1: was going to make him plays for the team, Um, 709 00:32:39,080 --> 00:32:42,920 Speaker 1: he came into his own big time. Give me something 710 00:32:42,960 --> 00:32:46,200 Speaker 1: about your quarterback, Dwayne Haskins that that maybe most folks 711 00:32:46,240 --> 00:32:50,680 Speaker 1: don't know. Um. Honestly, I would just say at first, 712 00:32:50,880 --> 00:32:53,640 Speaker 1: you know when Dwayne came first came in. You know, 713 00:32:53,760 --> 00:32:55,760 Speaker 1: everyone knew he had time. I think just where he 714 00:32:55,880 --> 00:32:59,120 Speaker 1: lacked was just the leadership, and he took it an 715 00:32:59,360 --> 00:33:03,040 Speaker 1: extraord very role UM this past season and leadership. UM. 716 00:33:03,080 --> 00:33:04,800 Speaker 1: Everyone knew he could throw the ball, everyone knew that 717 00:33:04,840 --> 00:33:07,080 Speaker 1: he would be you know, UM, you know this highly 718 00:33:07,160 --> 00:33:09,880 Speaker 1: highly touted quarterback, but everyone you know, was concerned about 719 00:33:09,880 --> 00:33:11,960 Speaker 1: his leadership and just the way that he took the 720 00:33:12,440 --> 00:33:14,880 Speaker 1: bull by the horns on this team. The things that 721 00:33:14,960 --> 00:33:18,000 Speaker 1: he did just throughout each game. You know, he always 722 00:33:18,080 --> 00:33:20,120 Speaker 1: was poisoned the huddle. You know, he always kept guys 723 00:33:20,160 --> 00:33:23,000 Speaker 1: going and kept spirits up. And that was huge for us, UM, 724 00:33:23,200 --> 00:33:26,200 Speaker 1: you know, because we needed that from our quarterback, especially 725 00:33:26,240 --> 00:33:28,239 Speaker 1: you know with j C. Burd leaving and him being 726 00:33:28,280 --> 00:33:30,840 Speaker 1: the litter that he was. UM, Dwayne really stepped out, 727 00:33:31,200 --> 00:33:33,520 Speaker 1: UM and just became that leader that we needed for us. 728 00:33:34,240 --> 00:33:37,080 Speaker 1: You know, beyond his leadership, what else does Dwayne Haskins 729 00:33:37,160 --> 00:33:39,080 Speaker 1: bring to the table? When did you just starting quarterback? 730 00:33:40,040 --> 00:33:42,120 Speaker 1: I think he brings swag. That's the number one thing 731 00:33:42,160 --> 00:33:43,960 Speaker 1: that I think of. UM. You know, he steps on 732 00:33:44,000 --> 00:33:46,680 Speaker 1: the field, he knows, he knows he's the best quarterback. Uh. 733 00:33:46,920 --> 00:33:49,760 Speaker 1: He just brings that swag and that allows you know, 734 00:33:49,840 --> 00:33:51,600 Speaker 1: for the receivers, the running back to the line just 735 00:33:51,640 --> 00:33:54,080 Speaker 1: played with confidence, um, knowing that our quarterback has a 736 00:33:54,120 --> 00:33:56,200 Speaker 1: confidence not only in himself but in us as well. 737 00:33:57,160 --> 00:33:58,720 Speaker 1: I want to know what type of an athlete is 738 00:33:58,760 --> 00:34:01,040 Speaker 1: because that's been one of the concerns, right it's you. 739 00:34:01,400 --> 00:34:03,520 Speaker 1: I love some Some folks said he was too athletic. 740 00:34:04,240 --> 00:34:06,479 Speaker 1: Other folks said, okay, we question a little bit company 741 00:34:06,560 --> 00:34:09,120 Speaker 1: move around now, now get have you have you hooped 742 00:34:09,160 --> 00:34:11,879 Speaker 1: with him? Like, give me something about the lane athletically 743 00:34:12,320 --> 00:34:13,920 Speaker 1: that we can pump him up a little bit. What 744 00:34:14,040 --> 00:34:16,879 Speaker 1: we got? I think, I said, he's an athlete when 745 00:34:16,880 --> 00:34:20,440 Speaker 1: he wants to be here. Uh, I think I think 746 00:34:20,480 --> 00:34:22,480 Speaker 1: if you go back to the you know, the Maryland game. 747 00:34:22,520 --> 00:34:24,920 Speaker 1: You know, he actually had a couple of Russian touchdowns 748 00:34:24,960 --> 00:34:27,080 Speaker 1: that game, and uh you know they were they're forcing 749 00:34:27,120 --> 00:34:28,560 Speaker 1: him out of the pocket. And I think, you know, 750 00:34:28,640 --> 00:34:30,080 Speaker 1: like I said, he's an athlete when he wants to 751 00:34:30,120 --> 00:34:31,640 Speaker 1: be so he he has it. You know, he just 752 00:34:31,719 --> 00:34:37,440 Speaker 1: got a big, deep, fine day. I love that. On 753 00:34:37,520 --> 00:34:39,839 Speaker 1: the other side of the ball, Dwayne Haskins emerged as 754 00:34:39,880 --> 00:34:42,160 Speaker 1: a force in the Big Ten. What did you guys 755 00:34:42,239 --> 00:34:44,520 Speaker 1: see from him that let you guys know that he 756 00:34:44,600 --> 00:34:46,160 Speaker 1: was going to be a special player this year for 757 00:34:46,239 --> 00:34:50,200 Speaker 1: how you stay um, they started way back and like winter, 758 00:34:50,480 --> 00:34:52,879 Speaker 1: you know when he at first he wasn't really talking 759 00:34:52,920 --> 00:34:54,960 Speaker 1: to weight room like that, and then like progressively he's 760 00:34:54,960 --> 00:34:57,440 Speaker 1: gotten better and better because you know, guys were on him, 761 00:34:57,640 --> 00:35:00,560 Speaker 1: and then he tried to develop his own role, realizing 762 00:35:00,600 --> 00:35:02,880 Speaker 1: they know the weight room was gonna be my my baby. Basically, 763 00:35:02,880 --> 00:35:04,480 Speaker 1: he's gonna be my home. That's why I'm gonna be 764 00:35:04,480 --> 00:35:06,880 Speaker 1: a dominant quarterback. And then spring ball when he was 765 00:35:06,920 --> 00:35:09,440 Speaker 1: talking for the starting spot against Joe Burrow, he definitely 766 00:35:09,480 --> 00:35:11,239 Speaker 1: just came into his own. He tried to become more 767 00:35:11,239 --> 00:35:13,640 Speaker 1: of a commentator instead of its being the guy who 768 00:35:13,680 --> 00:35:15,440 Speaker 1: was just like laid back and just moved. He's second, 769 00:35:15,440 --> 00:35:17,399 Speaker 1: he took a lot more control of the office because 770 00:35:17,400 --> 00:35:19,840 Speaker 1: the talent was already there. So the leader aspect that 771 00:35:19,880 --> 00:35:21,800 Speaker 1: he just handed, you know. And in speaking of his 772 00:35:21,920 --> 00:35:24,239 Speaker 1: leadership ability, what kind of leader is he? Is? He 773 00:35:24,280 --> 00:35:27,080 Speaker 1: a vocal guys he quiet, due by example type. What 774 00:35:27,200 --> 00:35:29,480 Speaker 1: kind of leadership skills did you display? As the season 775 00:35:29,520 --> 00:35:33,120 Speaker 1: went along, he seemed more about a game Tom leading 776 00:35:33,200 --> 00:35:35,120 Speaker 1: when the when the moment was there, he took advantage 777 00:35:35,120 --> 00:35:37,480 Speaker 1: of it. It wasn't like he was given a game time, 778 00:35:37,560 --> 00:35:39,600 Speaker 1: a game before a game, prep speech and anything. He 779 00:35:39,640 --> 00:35:41,560 Speaker 1: wasn't that type of player. He was more so and 780 00:35:41,800 --> 00:35:45,600 Speaker 1: like when the situation gets tough, no, you'll hear his voice. 781 00:35:47,480 --> 00:35:50,200 Speaker 1: There's some interesting conversations there buck with those teammates, and 782 00:35:50,840 --> 00:35:53,440 Speaker 1: it's really a fascinating case city there with Dwayne Haskins, 783 00:35:53,480 --> 00:35:55,919 Speaker 1: because not somebody that's a three or four year starter. 784 00:35:56,040 --> 00:35:57,839 Speaker 1: You know, we saw some of those quarterbacks last year, 785 00:35:57,960 --> 00:36:01,560 Speaker 1: namely Baker Mayfield had played so much football. Dwayne Haskins 786 00:36:01,640 --> 00:36:03,759 Speaker 1: had to to wait his turn, be patient, and then 787 00:36:03,760 --> 00:36:06,480 Speaker 1: when the opportunity presented itself, um to go out there 788 00:36:06,480 --> 00:36:08,080 Speaker 1: and take advantage of it. And you kind of see 789 00:36:08,120 --> 00:36:10,800 Speaker 1: that picture get painted there by his teammates. It absolutely 790 00:36:10,880 --> 00:36:13,280 Speaker 1: they had a great picture of him and his leadership 791 00:36:13,320 --> 00:36:15,280 Speaker 1: and how it evolved over the course of this season. 792 00:36:15,719 --> 00:36:19,120 Speaker 1: And anytime you're thinking about selecting a franchise quarterback, you 793 00:36:19,160 --> 00:36:21,040 Speaker 1: want to make sure that he has the leadership skills. 794 00:36:21,280 --> 00:36:23,920 Speaker 1: And I think in those conversations with his teammates, they 795 00:36:24,000 --> 00:36:26,279 Speaker 1: convey that this guy is a really good leader. He 796 00:36:26,360 --> 00:36:28,680 Speaker 1: has grown in terms of his ability to kind of 797 00:36:28,719 --> 00:36:31,759 Speaker 1: command their respect and their attention, and so um, I 798 00:36:31,840 --> 00:36:34,239 Speaker 1: think the future is bright for Dwayne Haskins. All right, 799 00:36:34,239 --> 00:36:37,680 Speaker 1: we've got a chance to visit with those around Dwayne Haskins. 800 00:36:37,800 --> 00:36:40,560 Speaker 1: Let's let's get to the man himself. Uh, Bucky, you 801 00:36:40,640 --> 00:36:44,480 Speaker 1: interviewed him in Atlanta on Super Bowl weekend. Addi, Kinka 802 00:36:44,560 --> 00:36:47,319 Speaker 1: Wall and I were in Columbus, Ohio for the Pro 803 00:36:47,480 --> 00:36:49,640 Speaker 1: Day last week and we each had a chance to 804 00:36:49,760 --> 00:36:52,719 Speaker 1: visit with Dwayne Haskins. And here's our conversation with the 805 00:36:52,760 --> 00:36:57,560 Speaker 1: Buckeys all American quarterback. How is everything going? That's going great? Man? 806 00:36:57,640 --> 00:36:59,880 Speaker 1: Having a blast out here. You know, Dwayne, like so 807 00:37:00,000 --> 00:37:02,120 Speaker 1: many people are excited about your potential and the things 808 00:37:02,160 --> 00:37:04,239 Speaker 1: that you've been able to accomplish. Just tell me, what 809 00:37:04,320 --> 00:37:06,480 Speaker 1: were you able to learn about yourself during your final 810 00:37:06,520 --> 00:37:08,759 Speaker 1: season and how your stay? I got so much word 811 00:37:08,800 --> 00:37:10,360 Speaker 1: to do, you know, I feel like I get so 812 00:37:10,440 --> 00:37:12,560 Speaker 1: much better going through every game. I learned something new 813 00:37:12,600 --> 00:37:14,759 Speaker 1: about myself. But I know that I got a ways 814 00:37:14,800 --> 00:37:16,840 Speaker 1: to go. But scared how good I feel like I 815 00:37:16,920 --> 00:37:19,000 Speaker 1: can be, you know, and and looking at your game 816 00:37:19,040 --> 00:37:20,880 Speaker 1: and know how your state what would you say some 817 00:37:21,000 --> 00:37:22,480 Speaker 1: of the things that you bring to the table for 818 00:37:22,520 --> 00:37:25,600 Speaker 1: an NFL team distributor just be able to throw all 819 00:37:25,640 --> 00:37:28,240 Speaker 1: over the field short, intermediate, deep, and then be able 820 00:37:28,320 --> 00:37:30,680 Speaker 1: to have time and routes to deep routes. There's stuff 821 00:37:30,680 --> 00:37:31,799 Speaker 1: that I can do all over the field to give 822 00:37:31,800 --> 00:37:34,760 Speaker 1: an offensive a rega dynamic. Then one of the questions 823 00:37:34,840 --> 00:37:37,080 Speaker 1: that you were here as you continue to go forward 824 00:37:37,160 --> 00:37:39,200 Speaker 1: forward in the process, or who are some of your 825 00:37:39,320 --> 00:37:40,680 Speaker 1: role models? Who are some of the guys in the 826 00:37:40,719 --> 00:37:42,880 Speaker 1: pros that you've pad in your game after a lot 827 00:37:42,920 --> 00:37:46,480 Speaker 1: of guys, Um, I take Dr Bess, accuracy, Aaron Rodgers 828 00:37:46,520 --> 00:37:50,200 Speaker 1: off platform, throws, um, Tom Brady's leadership, the stuff that 829 00:37:50,239 --> 00:37:52,480 Speaker 1: everybody does well try to try to model into my game. 830 00:37:52,520 --> 00:37:54,480 Speaker 1: I don't really say with this one stific quarterback, because 831 00:37:54,520 --> 00:37:56,399 Speaker 1: everybody has the own thing that you do well about 832 00:37:56,440 --> 00:37:58,320 Speaker 1: this love? I love this love the game. You know, 833 00:37:58,520 --> 00:38:01,200 Speaker 1: like obviously having why you since you were a teenager 834 00:38:01,280 --> 00:38:03,799 Speaker 1: coming through the camp circuit, I knew that you were 835 00:38:03,840 --> 00:38:05,920 Speaker 1: a special player. But if you had to tell people 836 00:38:06,400 --> 00:38:07,840 Speaker 1: what is going to allow you to be a special 837 00:38:07,880 --> 00:38:09,319 Speaker 1: player in the pros? What would you say that once 838 00:38:09,320 --> 00:38:14,759 Speaker 1: trade is a humble man. This is this knowing that 839 00:38:14,840 --> 00:38:16,680 Speaker 1: I know I haven't reachent surface of what I can be. 840 00:38:16,719 --> 00:38:18,879 Speaker 1: I'm gonna keep working hard, I'm gonnaet everybody around me better, 841 00:38:19,160 --> 00:38:21,239 Speaker 1: and just knowing that I'm gonna put myself every day. 842 00:38:21,600 --> 00:38:23,520 Speaker 1: So then when we have an opportunity to visit with 843 00:38:23,600 --> 00:38:25,440 Speaker 1: you at the combine, what are some of the things 844 00:38:25,480 --> 00:38:27,239 Speaker 1: that you want to show off at the combine to 845 00:38:27,320 --> 00:38:30,080 Speaker 1: make people feel comfortable about you potentially being the number 846 00:38:30,080 --> 00:38:31,919 Speaker 1: one quarterback in this draft. I'm gonna kill the board, 847 00:38:32,040 --> 00:38:34,560 Speaker 1: so I'm gonna get on the board, coverage, protections, all 848 00:38:34,640 --> 00:38:36,400 Speaker 1: that I love. That stuff you could be able to 849 00:38:36,400 --> 00:38:38,080 Speaker 1: do on the interviews is showing that I have the 850 00:38:38,120 --> 00:38:40,120 Speaker 1: person out of be need a fresh house quarterback. So 851 00:38:40,280 --> 00:38:41,279 Speaker 1: that's all I wanted to go do when I go 852 00:38:41,320 --> 00:38:43,879 Speaker 1: to Combine and show that you get a chance here 853 00:38:43,880 --> 00:38:45,560 Speaker 1: to sit down with a man of the hour here 854 00:38:45,680 --> 00:38:47,680 Speaker 1: and Dwayne Haskins doing how how did you feel everything 855 00:38:47,680 --> 00:38:49,600 Speaker 1: went for you today? But I don't when when great 856 00:38:49,680 --> 00:38:51,840 Speaker 1: uh has my adversity with Paris can hurt today? But 857 00:38:52,000 --> 00:38:55,120 Speaker 1: we made it work. But I'm definitely proud of my guys. Well, no, 858 00:38:55,320 --> 00:38:58,400 Speaker 1: you just sat down untild you were in a camera. 859 00:38:59,840 --> 00:39:01,960 Speaker 1: I mean I missed a couple of throws, maybe like 860 00:39:02,040 --> 00:39:04,000 Speaker 1: one or two. Why is it so important to you 861 00:39:04,200 --> 00:39:06,480 Speaker 1: to come out here and do this again though? And 862 00:39:06,560 --> 00:39:08,759 Speaker 1: why does it still eat at you? I wanted to 863 00:39:08,800 --> 00:39:11,359 Speaker 1: be perfect today, but you know there are things gonna 864 00:39:11,360 --> 00:39:13,360 Speaker 1: be perfect. But I had a good time. One of 865 00:39:13,400 --> 00:39:15,440 Speaker 1: the things that I mentioned watching you through today, I 866 00:39:15,480 --> 00:39:17,879 Speaker 1: thought you did a great job of kind of accentuating 867 00:39:18,120 --> 00:39:21,080 Speaker 1: the movement, the quickness inside the pocket. Um, just kind 868 00:39:21,080 --> 00:39:23,759 Speaker 1: of little shoulder rolls and and just the little quick, 869 00:39:23,880 --> 00:39:26,360 Speaker 1: sudden movement. Was that part of the plan today to 870 00:39:26,360 --> 00:39:28,279 Speaker 1: show that off? Yeah, definitely. So during the season of 871 00:39:28,320 --> 00:39:30,080 Speaker 1: war an brace and then mad me feel great all 872 00:39:30,120 --> 00:39:32,680 Speaker 1: the time. So so I just wanted to show that, um, 873 00:39:32,840 --> 00:39:34,960 Speaker 1: you know, that can move off platform, move off spot 874 00:39:35,040 --> 00:39:36,719 Speaker 1: and still be accurate. And um, you know, I had 875 00:39:37,040 --> 00:39:39,280 Speaker 1: really great guys, really fast guys look good for me today, 876 00:39:39,320 --> 00:39:42,640 Speaker 1: So I appreciate its good. You've said repeatedly that it's 877 00:39:42,760 --> 00:39:45,239 Speaker 1: very important to you to show teams how smart you are. 878 00:39:46,160 --> 00:39:48,040 Speaker 1: Why do you feel like that's been a knock on you. 879 00:39:48,680 --> 00:39:51,200 Speaker 1: It's not necessarily a knock just because of the stereotype, 880 00:39:51,200 --> 00:39:52,919 Speaker 1: but The biggest thing is I feel like I'm smart 881 00:39:52,920 --> 00:39:55,319 Speaker 1: than the average quarterback, and UM for me going through 882 00:39:55,360 --> 00:39:57,879 Speaker 1: the combine, going through meetings after the combine, and going 883 00:39:57,920 --> 00:40:00,560 Speaker 1: into the draft, UM, just being able to retain information. 884 00:40:00,760 --> 00:40:02,719 Speaker 1: So a lot of teams had me draw up their 885 00:40:02,760 --> 00:40:04,799 Speaker 1: plays and be able to recite the place to them, 886 00:40:04,880 --> 00:40:07,200 Speaker 1: how it works for his protections, how certain coverages will go, 887 00:40:07,280 --> 00:40:09,239 Speaker 1: and it'll be like six players. I remember all the 888 00:40:09,280 --> 00:40:10,880 Speaker 1: players at one time, and I'll get no time to 889 00:40:11,000 --> 00:40:13,480 Speaker 1: think about it. So that's pretty It's pretty good. So 890 00:40:13,680 --> 00:40:15,400 Speaker 1: I feel like I do a good opportnity to playbook. 891 00:40:15,640 --> 00:40:18,000 Speaker 1: I'm just curious from a scouting perspective where your weight 892 00:40:18,200 --> 00:40:19,840 Speaker 1: was in the fall versus where your weight is now, 893 00:40:19,840 --> 00:40:22,000 Speaker 1: because you look you look like lean, mean fighting machine 894 00:40:22,080 --> 00:40:24,440 Speaker 1: right now. What have you done? How much weight have 895 00:40:24,520 --> 00:40:26,560 Speaker 1: you lost from the season to now? No, so I 896 00:40:26,640 --> 00:40:28,759 Speaker 1: was kind of heavy and going into combine and had 897 00:40:28,800 --> 00:40:31,440 Speaker 1: some good food after declaring. But it's getting back in 898 00:40:31,480 --> 00:40:33,320 Speaker 1: the game shape that's the biggest thing right now. So 899 00:40:33,400 --> 00:40:37,160 Speaker 1: season I played around so right now I'm six. So 900 00:40:37,600 --> 00:40:41,400 Speaker 1: by season in Probaulo, you went to dinner with the 901 00:40:41,640 --> 00:40:46,080 Speaker 1: entire Giants contingent yesterday right. What So I was told 902 00:40:46,120 --> 00:40:48,920 Speaker 1: by a member of that group that you were extremely impressive. 903 00:40:49,320 --> 00:40:53,520 Speaker 1: That's nice. What do you feel really distinguishes you from 904 00:40:53,560 --> 00:40:55,920 Speaker 1: all the other quarterbacks? I think it was the biggest 905 00:40:55,960 --> 00:40:58,040 Speaker 1: thing with with drafting a quarterbacks when a guy whoil 906 00:40:58,080 --> 00:40:59,680 Speaker 1: be there for tenswell or fifteen years, and that's the 907 00:40:59,719 --> 00:41:02,480 Speaker 1: guy you want to lead your franchise. So every meeting 908 00:41:02,520 --> 00:41:04,520 Speaker 1: that I go to, I wanted to show how charismatic 909 00:41:04,560 --> 00:41:06,439 Speaker 1: I am, how smart I am, and to be able 910 00:41:06,520 --> 00:41:09,080 Speaker 1: to relate to everyone in the room. So being able 911 00:41:09,080 --> 00:41:10,560 Speaker 1: to sit down with him last night was awesome and 912 00:41:10,640 --> 00:41:12,640 Speaker 1: had a great time. Yeah. I had some good talks, 913 00:41:12,800 --> 00:41:14,320 Speaker 1: ate some good food, and you know, it was a 914 00:41:14,360 --> 00:41:16,840 Speaker 1: great experience. You played well throughout the season, but you 915 00:41:16,880 --> 00:41:19,359 Speaker 1: found another level at the end, especially those last three 916 00:41:19,440 --> 00:41:21,520 Speaker 1: games when you look at a rivalry game, a conference 917 00:41:21,640 --> 00:41:24,600 Speaker 1: championship game, and then the big Rose Bowl over Washington. 918 00:41:24,840 --> 00:41:27,400 Speaker 1: What really clicked for you to lock in and just 919 00:41:27,560 --> 00:41:30,040 Speaker 1: take off at the end of the year like you did. Yeah, 920 00:41:30,160 --> 00:41:32,319 Speaker 1: so coach Mick told me to be a dude. Then 921 00:41:32,360 --> 00:41:34,520 Speaker 1: that's his phrase. So for those who don't know, explain 922 00:41:34,560 --> 00:41:37,960 Speaker 1: who coach coach? And um I would like to say, 923 00:41:38,000 --> 00:41:41,200 Speaker 1: he's probably the toughest guy you know, so uh, for him, 924 00:41:41,239 --> 00:41:42,640 Speaker 1: it was just be a dude. So there was times 925 00:41:42,680 --> 00:41:44,440 Speaker 1: in the game where I had to take over. So um, 926 00:41:44,800 --> 00:41:46,319 Speaker 1: not saying that I wasn't playing great in the beginning 927 00:41:46,360 --> 00:41:48,480 Speaker 1: the season, but I just took a complete ownership of 928 00:41:48,520 --> 00:41:49,880 Speaker 1: the team at that point as we got down the 929 00:41:49,920 --> 00:41:51,840 Speaker 1: stretch trying to get back into the playoff run. And 930 00:41:51,920 --> 00:41:53,319 Speaker 1: there was a lot of fun, honestly to be able 931 00:41:53,440 --> 00:41:55,120 Speaker 1: to have those games like that and finish at a 932 00:41:55,200 --> 00:41:59,040 Speaker 1: high level. But me saw to offensive line receivers made 933 00:41:59,040 --> 00:42:00,719 Speaker 1: all the great plays and you know, I just put 934 00:42:00,760 --> 00:42:02,640 Speaker 1: it in the right spot and just let them. When 935 00:42:02,719 --> 00:42:05,120 Speaker 1: you talk about being able to take over, one of 936 00:42:05,200 --> 00:42:07,160 Speaker 1: the things I've heard about you is that you didn't 937 00:42:07,200 --> 00:42:10,000 Speaker 1: have a difficult game this year. But he never faced 938 00:42:10,080 --> 00:42:14,000 Speaker 1: in game adversity. Yeah, what is there any fear about 939 00:42:14,040 --> 00:42:18,680 Speaker 1: that way? So I know, I mean the biggest adversities 940 00:42:18,719 --> 00:42:21,239 Speaker 1: was mostly off the field and then and then this 941 00:42:21,440 --> 00:42:23,480 Speaker 1: with football, it's always a battle, so you might win, 942 00:42:23,560 --> 00:42:26,200 Speaker 1: somebody loose something during the game in itself. So the 943 00:42:26,239 --> 00:42:28,480 Speaker 1: biggest thing for me was being able to learn how 944 00:42:28,600 --> 00:42:31,520 Speaker 1: they were not scoring every drive or defense not stopping 945 00:42:31,560 --> 00:42:33,759 Speaker 1: one drive and be able to to still win the game. 946 00:42:33,840 --> 00:42:36,000 Speaker 1: So each game was a learning experience. We have some 947 00:42:36,120 --> 00:42:38,719 Speaker 1: tough ones first Penn State and and Perdue and when 948 00:42:38,719 --> 00:42:40,719 Speaker 1: the Michigan State and he played as hard, but I 949 00:42:40,800 --> 00:42:42,640 Speaker 1: felt like those games made its stronger and as it 950 00:42:42,719 --> 00:42:44,799 Speaker 1: got down the season, it was just more so fun 951 00:42:44,920 --> 00:42:46,480 Speaker 1: for me to be able to grab the guys and 952 00:42:46,640 --> 00:42:47,959 Speaker 1: be the guy that wanted to be in the beginning 953 00:42:48,000 --> 00:42:50,480 Speaker 1: of season. I want to go back to previously when 954 00:42:50,480 --> 00:42:52,680 Speaker 1: you're you're sitting here and you're backing up j T. 955 00:42:52,840 --> 00:42:54,840 Speaker 1: Barrett and and j T. Bartt's is a good player, 956 00:42:55,239 --> 00:42:57,160 Speaker 1: but you're talking about now somebody's gonna go in the 957 00:42:57,239 --> 00:43:00,400 Speaker 1: top ten. How did you manage the frustrate should of 958 00:43:00,480 --> 00:43:02,920 Speaker 1: having to wait your turn here at this program? It 959 00:43:03,080 --> 00:43:05,640 Speaker 1: was hard, But the best thing about playing out House 960 00:43:05,680 --> 00:43:08,000 Speaker 1: stay is that you know, um, you love your guys. 961 00:43:08,120 --> 00:43:10,319 Speaker 1: So even when j was a guy, he made sure 962 00:43:10,360 --> 00:43:12,719 Speaker 1: he uh he tutored me and he nurtured me, and 963 00:43:12,880 --> 00:43:15,120 Speaker 1: I was able to, you know, let me grow but 964 00:43:15,239 --> 00:43:16,960 Speaker 1: not step on his toes at the same time. So 965 00:43:17,280 --> 00:43:19,759 Speaker 1: M definitely having him in my in my quarterback room. 966 00:43:19,920 --> 00:43:21,560 Speaker 1: I was able to learn from him in the first 967 00:43:21,600 --> 00:43:23,799 Speaker 1: two years of not playing and maybe ready to play 968 00:43:23,840 --> 00:43:26,239 Speaker 1: for the final year that I played. And I appreciate 969 00:43:26,280 --> 00:43:27,719 Speaker 1: it for being there during the time I was like, 970 00:43:27,840 --> 00:43:29,920 Speaker 1: now I want to play, But you know, definitely with 971 00:43:30,040 --> 00:43:31,400 Speaker 1: him being there and gave me ready for I got 972 00:43:31,520 --> 00:43:33,399 Speaker 1: me ready for the season. You know, Jay DJ asks 973 00:43:33,440 --> 00:43:36,920 Speaker 1: you about that. At the next level, Dave Gentleman, for example, 974 00:43:36,960 --> 00:43:39,040 Speaker 1: the Giants GM, he's been very open and saying he 975 00:43:39,239 --> 00:43:42,400 Speaker 1: likes that model, the Kansas City model where a rookie 976 00:43:42,480 --> 00:43:44,759 Speaker 1: comes in and sits for a year. Would you be 977 00:43:44,840 --> 00:43:46,960 Speaker 1: okay with that you already have in your mind. Well, 978 00:43:46,960 --> 00:43:49,840 Speaker 1: I'll be a top whatever, five, six, ten pick and 979 00:43:49,880 --> 00:43:52,040 Speaker 1: I better play right away wherever guy wants me. That's 980 00:43:52,040 --> 00:43:54,120 Speaker 1: where I want to be. And uh, whether that's playing 981 00:43:54,160 --> 00:43:56,239 Speaker 1: from day one or playing halfway through the season or 982 00:43:56,440 --> 00:43:58,200 Speaker 1: year two or three. I mean, Aaron Rodgers waited how 983 00:43:58,200 --> 00:43:59,400 Speaker 1: many years to play, and he's one of the best 984 00:43:59,480 --> 00:44:02,080 Speaker 1: quarterbacks in the NFL. So I just know that whenever 985 00:44:02,160 --> 00:44:04,560 Speaker 1: I get my shot, I'm gonna do my thing. So 986 00:44:04,680 --> 00:44:06,759 Speaker 1: the same thing with the backing um JT got in 987 00:44:06,760 --> 00:44:09,520 Speaker 1: the mission game and toward up. So whenever my opportunity 988 00:44:09,520 --> 00:44:11,080 Speaker 1: is gonna be there and be ready for it. When 989 00:44:11,120 --> 00:44:12,640 Speaker 1: you look at you going to the next level, you 990 00:44:12,719 --> 00:44:14,520 Speaker 1: might have opportunity to bring some of these receivers with 991 00:44:15,040 --> 00:44:17,719 Speaker 1: con mentioned. Paris unfortunately got nicked up. I was told 992 00:44:17,760 --> 00:44:19,880 Speaker 1: just a little slight hamstring, so they decided to be 993 00:44:20,000 --> 00:44:22,480 Speaker 1: precautious there and shut him down. But tell us little 994 00:44:22,480 --> 00:44:24,560 Speaker 1: about your receivers. We saw three here at McLaurin Dixon. 995 00:44:24,560 --> 00:44:26,200 Speaker 1: I thought I had a great day as well, and 996 00:44:26,280 --> 00:44:28,440 Speaker 1: then Paris. Yeah, so all three of them in their 997 00:44:28,440 --> 00:44:30,279 Speaker 1: own they're they're all really great guys, and then I'm 998 00:44:30,280 --> 00:44:33,279 Speaker 1: gonna be able to have all favorites super fast. Um. 999 00:44:33,800 --> 00:44:35,399 Speaker 1: You know, Johnny is more of the route runner, Terry 1000 00:44:35,440 --> 00:44:37,279 Speaker 1: is more the more the physical guy. In Paris is 1001 00:44:37,320 --> 00:44:39,279 Speaker 1: a little bit of both. So um, I just felt 1002 00:44:39,320 --> 00:44:41,319 Speaker 1: like because Paris is so fast and he's the guy 1003 00:44:41,400 --> 00:44:44,399 Speaker 1: that they get overshadowed sometimes. But you know, especial teams lives, 1004 00:44:44,520 --> 00:44:47,240 Speaker 1: Terry's best of all, best in the country. Johnny probably 1005 00:44:47,239 --> 00:44:48,880 Speaker 1: went the best routes in the country. So today it 1006 00:44:48,920 --> 00:44:50,480 Speaker 1: was be able to show that in front of scouts. 1007 00:44:50,520 --> 00:44:52,040 Speaker 1: So they did a great job. I'll tell you what, 1008 00:44:52,320 --> 00:44:54,520 Speaker 1: It's been fun to watch you compete and watch you 1009 00:44:54,600 --> 00:44:56,440 Speaker 1: what you did here today. Now we wish you the 1010 00:44:56,520 --> 00:44:57,960 Speaker 1: best of luck as you go through the process. Are 1011 00:44:58,000 --> 00:44:59,040 Speaker 1: you gonna go? Do we know if you're going to 1012 00:44:59,160 --> 00:45:01,759 Speaker 1: Nashville for the draft? Undecided right now, but it's been 1013 00:45:01,800 --> 00:45:03,359 Speaker 1: a gam to go there, so we'll see. All right. 1014 00:45:03,560 --> 00:45:05,680 Speaker 1: I encourage you to go. You have a great time 1015 00:45:05,719 --> 00:45:07,279 Speaker 1: and you won't have to wait very long to hear 1016 00:45:07,280 --> 00:45:12,399 Speaker 1: your name that one. I mean, here's Dwayne Haskins a buck. 1017 00:45:12,600 --> 00:45:14,400 Speaker 1: Confidence is the word that kind of comes to my 1018 00:45:14,480 --> 00:45:17,239 Speaker 1: mind when you listen to Dwayne talk. He's, uh, he's 1019 00:45:17,320 --> 00:45:19,840 Speaker 1: very sure of himself. He's very confident. He doesn't he 1020 00:45:19,920 --> 00:45:22,080 Speaker 1: doesn't rubbly the wrong way. He's got good energy about him. 1021 00:45:22,080 --> 00:45:24,200 Speaker 1: I wouldn't even say he crossed over in the cockiness thing, 1022 00:45:24,280 --> 00:45:26,880 Speaker 1: which I don't mind, but just a very he's very 1023 00:45:26,920 --> 00:45:29,160 Speaker 1: sure of himself for somebody with one year of production 1024 00:45:29,200 --> 00:45:31,560 Speaker 1: there at Ohio State. Yeah, I think the confidence is real. 1025 00:45:31,600 --> 00:45:34,040 Speaker 1: I think he has a legitimate confidence in his ability. Um. 1026 00:45:34,120 --> 00:45:36,120 Speaker 1: I think the confidence consirom the way that he works, 1027 00:45:36,200 --> 00:45:38,480 Speaker 1: the way that he studies and prepares, and so I 1028 00:45:38,520 --> 00:45:41,000 Speaker 1: would expect him to get to the next level, and 1029 00:45:41,040 --> 00:45:42,719 Speaker 1: it may take him some time to kind of settle in, 1030 00:45:42,880 --> 00:45:45,200 Speaker 1: but once he figures it out, I would expect to 1031 00:45:45,280 --> 00:45:48,040 Speaker 1: see him have a lot of success because he is 1032 00:45:48,280 --> 00:45:50,040 Speaker 1: a hard work and he's a very very smart kid. 1033 00:45:50,040 --> 00:45:51,399 Speaker 1: When it comes to i Q and we know about 1034 00:45:51,440 --> 00:45:53,680 Speaker 1: his arm talent, Yeah, no, he can. He can spend 1035 00:45:53,719 --> 00:45:56,799 Speaker 1: the football, no doubt about that. Uh best. Well, first 1036 00:45:56,800 --> 00:45:58,279 Speaker 1: of all, let's talk about should it be the first 1037 00:45:58,360 --> 00:46:01,480 Speaker 1: quarterback taken? Know I think we we've said this both 1038 00:46:01,560 --> 00:46:04,000 Speaker 1: on the record before. It doesn't matter where we have 1039 00:46:04,080 --> 00:46:05,600 Speaker 1: as a topic. Guy. I think you have Haskins, I 1040 00:46:05,680 --> 00:46:07,560 Speaker 1: have Murray. But it comes down to fit, as it 1041 00:46:07,640 --> 00:46:09,719 Speaker 1: does every year, it always comes down to fit, how 1042 00:46:09,800 --> 00:46:13,160 Speaker 1: someone fits within the scheme. I believe that Dwayne Haskins 1043 00:46:13,360 --> 00:46:15,880 Speaker 1: is the best of the quarterbacks now in the draft 1044 00:46:16,320 --> 00:46:18,000 Speaker 1: when you have Arizona setting at the top, and that 1045 00:46:18,520 --> 00:46:21,840 Speaker 1: maybe the relationship between Kingsbury and Kyla Murray maybe that 1046 00:46:21,960 --> 00:46:24,560 Speaker 1: impacts it. But in terms of who I think the 1047 00:46:24,640 --> 00:46:27,000 Speaker 1: best quarterback when it comes to the arm talent and 1048 00:46:27,040 --> 00:46:30,279 Speaker 1: hitting the prototypical things, I think Dwayne Haskins is that guy. 1049 00:46:30,680 --> 00:46:33,920 Speaker 1: I believe the Giants would be a terrific fit. Obviously, 1050 00:46:34,160 --> 00:46:36,320 Speaker 1: there a team that needs to have a young quarterback 1051 00:46:36,400 --> 00:46:38,920 Speaker 1: in place. I believe they can surrounded with enough weapons 1052 00:46:38,960 --> 00:46:42,080 Speaker 1: where he could succeed it. Being from his area where 1053 00:46:42,120 --> 00:46:43,960 Speaker 1: he grew up, it would be a nice fit. I 1054 00:46:44,000 --> 00:46:47,640 Speaker 1: also think the Washington Redskins would also um kind of 1055 00:46:47,719 --> 00:46:50,080 Speaker 1: suit his talent. So there are a couple of teams 1056 00:46:50,520 --> 00:46:53,120 Speaker 1: we've talked about it. Right now, as the draft stands 1057 00:46:53,360 --> 00:46:55,040 Speaker 1: somewhere in the top half of the first round, I 1058 00:46:55,040 --> 00:46:58,440 Speaker 1: woul expect to see Dwayne Haskins come off the board. Yeah. Look, 1059 00:46:58,480 --> 00:47:00,560 Speaker 1: in terms of fits, the Giant to me are the 1060 00:47:00,640 --> 00:47:02,840 Speaker 1: obvious best fit for him, and where it makes the 1061 00:47:02,920 --> 00:47:05,600 Speaker 1: most sense, that would be at pick number six. They 1062 00:47:05,640 --> 00:47:08,360 Speaker 1: also possess pick number seventeen. But like if you're in 1063 00:47:08,400 --> 00:47:10,800 Speaker 1: love with the quarterback, you take him at six, you 1064 00:47:10,840 --> 00:47:13,080 Speaker 1: don't sit there and cross your fingers. You're gonna be 1065 00:47:13,120 --> 00:47:15,960 Speaker 1: there at seventeen. So that to me makes the most sense. 1066 00:47:16,760 --> 00:47:18,759 Speaker 1: You mentioned the Washington Redskins. I could see that a 1067 00:47:18,800 --> 00:47:20,400 Speaker 1: little bit. You know, the team I wouldn't sleep on 1068 00:47:20,640 --> 00:47:23,800 Speaker 1: is the Cincinnati Bengals. I would not sleep on the Bengals. 1069 00:47:24,040 --> 00:47:25,960 Speaker 1: This is a Bengals team that has a long track 1070 00:47:26,000 --> 00:47:30,160 Speaker 1: record history. It's well known their affinity for Big ten players. Uh, 1071 00:47:30,239 --> 00:47:31,879 Speaker 1: and this is some way who's not far away there 1072 00:47:32,360 --> 00:47:34,719 Speaker 1: in state get a chance to see him and and 1073 00:47:34,920 --> 00:47:37,040 Speaker 1: uh throwing the football. I think he's got a stronger 1074 00:47:37,120 --> 00:47:38,640 Speaker 1: arm than any Dalton. He can make some throws in 1075 00:47:38,680 --> 00:47:41,200 Speaker 1: any Dalton can't make. Now he's not as athletic. Then 1076 00:47:41,320 --> 00:47:44,080 Speaker 1: move around quite as well as Dalton does. But you've 1077 00:47:44,080 --> 00:47:47,000 Speaker 1: got to take into account the price tag. Um, it's 1078 00:47:47,040 --> 00:47:49,400 Speaker 1: a real thing having these quarterbacks on a rookie deal 1079 00:47:49,440 --> 00:47:51,279 Speaker 1: and being able to build up your roster around them. 1080 00:47:51,480 --> 00:47:53,600 Speaker 1: Since any Bengals have lost a lot of players over 1081 00:47:53,640 --> 00:47:55,920 Speaker 1: the years in free agency. People bang on him for 1082 00:47:56,000 --> 00:47:58,560 Speaker 1: not being active and bringing guys in. I don't. I 1083 00:47:58,600 --> 00:48:00,399 Speaker 1: don't care about that. The problem is, and you get 1084 00:48:00,400 --> 00:48:02,040 Speaker 1: to the point where you spend the time and develop 1085 00:48:02,120 --> 00:48:04,040 Speaker 1: some of these players, you don't resign them. Uh, that 1086 00:48:04,200 --> 00:48:07,239 Speaker 1: becomes an issue. So to me, Dwayne Haskins frees up 1087 00:48:07,280 --> 00:48:09,120 Speaker 1: the money for them to be able to retain their 1088 00:48:09,160 --> 00:48:12,040 Speaker 1: own going forward. I would not sleep on the Cincinnati 1089 00:48:12,120 --> 00:48:14,480 Speaker 1: Bengals with Haskins. It makes sense. It makes a lot 1090 00:48:14,520 --> 00:48:16,680 Speaker 1: of sense in a variety different ways, not only the 1091 00:48:16,719 --> 00:48:20,560 Speaker 1: connection to Ohio, Ohio State Cincinnati connection and the way 1092 00:48:20,640 --> 00:48:22,800 Speaker 1: that the Bengals have an affinity for Big ten players. 1093 00:48:23,200 --> 00:48:25,919 Speaker 1: But we have seen consistently the teams that are able 1094 00:48:25,960 --> 00:48:28,239 Speaker 1: to vide for the championship are the teams to have 1095 00:48:28,640 --> 00:48:31,440 Speaker 1: quarterbacks playing on rookie deals. Because you can build the 1096 00:48:31,560 --> 00:48:34,560 Speaker 1: team around their talents, you can really expend it. And 1097 00:48:34,680 --> 00:48:38,399 Speaker 1: so the Bengals looking to get to that point where 1098 00:48:38,400 --> 00:48:40,759 Speaker 1: they can add some talent to their roster, the best 1099 00:48:40,800 --> 00:48:43,759 Speaker 1: way to do it drafted a rookie quarterback, start them, 1100 00:48:43,920 --> 00:48:46,839 Speaker 1: and then continue to add pieces to the team. Yeah. Well, 1101 00:48:46,880 --> 00:48:48,920 Speaker 1: we'll see what happens there with Dwayne Haskins once we 1102 00:48:49,000 --> 00:48:52,120 Speaker 1: get to the draft day. It's uh, it's gonna be 1103 00:48:52,440 --> 00:48:54,880 Speaker 1: fascinating to see, especially if Kyler Murray ends up going 1104 00:48:55,000 --> 00:48:57,800 Speaker 1: number one, as we all expect that to me, turns 1105 00:48:57,840 --> 00:48:59,880 Speaker 1: to the biggest storyline of the draft is where do 1106 00:49:00,120 --> 00:49:03,280 Speaker 1: Dwayne Haskins land? And if for some reason the Giants 1107 00:49:03,320 --> 00:49:05,719 Speaker 1: do not take him at number six, buck, then it 1108 00:49:05,760 --> 00:49:07,759 Speaker 1: gets fun because all bets are off. Are there teams 1109 00:49:07,800 --> 00:49:09,640 Speaker 1: gonna be jumping up there to go get him? Are 1110 00:49:09,680 --> 00:49:11,719 Speaker 1: there teams in the twenties? You know, keep an eye 1111 00:49:11,719 --> 00:49:13,399 Speaker 1: on a team like the Chargers, who knows what they're 1112 00:49:13,400 --> 00:49:15,759 Speaker 1: gonna do, trying to find their successor to Philip Rivers 1113 00:49:15,880 --> 00:49:17,920 Speaker 1: down the line. Um, if he starts to drift in 1114 00:49:17,960 --> 00:49:19,719 Speaker 1: the draft, you've got teams like that that could be 1115 00:49:19,920 --> 00:49:22,319 Speaker 1: poised to strike. The Pittsburgh Steelers would be another team 1116 00:49:22,320 --> 00:49:24,799 Speaker 1: I would keep an eye on. Uh So, right now 1117 00:49:25,280 --> 00:49:27,279 Speaker 1: as we record this, it looks like the Giants the 1118 00:49:27,360 --> 00:49:29,719 Speaker 1: most likely landing spot for Dwayne Haskins. But if they 1119 00:49:29,719 --> 00:49:32,080 Speaker 1: don't pick him at six buck, it's gonna get fun. 1120 00:49:32,400 --> 00:49:33,919 Speaker 1: It is going to be a lot of fun because 1121 00:49:34,000 --> 00:49:35,560 Speaker 1: this is a I mean, it could be the whole 1122 00:49:35,600 --> 00:49:38,240 Speaker 1: while west of the draft when it comes to these quarterbacks. 1123 00:49:38,320 --> 00:49:41,040 Speaker 1: Because we all have speculated where guys would go. All 1124 00:49:41,080 --> 00:49:43,600 Speaker 1: it takes is one guy to upset Apple Cart and 1125 00:49:43,800 --> 00:49:46,319 Speaker 1: change the entire landscape of the draft. We'll see where 1126 00:49:46,360 --> 00:49:49,399 Speaker 1: Dwayne Haskins goes on Draft Night. Well, I love our 1127 00:49:49,520 --> 00:49:53,040 Speaker 1: three sixties series. Hopefully you've enjoyed uh this episode on 1128 00:49:53,200 --> 00:49:56,000 Speaker 1: Dwayne Haskins. If you're an Ohio State Buckeye fan, I've 1129 00:49:56,000 --> 00:49:58,359 Speaker 1: got some good news for you because the next three 1130 00:49:58,440 --> 00:50:01,879 Speaker 1: sixty episode is gonna feature Dwayne's teammates, and that's Nick 1131 00:50:01,920 --> 00:50:05,360 Speaker 1: Bosa player. I believe uh is the best football player 1132 00:50:05,719 --> 00:50:08,440 Speaker 1: in this year's draft class. You can find all these 1133 00:50:08,480 --> 00:50:11,120 Speaker 1: three sixties as well as our regular Move the Sticks podcast. 1134 00:50:11,200 --> 00:50:13,600 Speaker 1: You can go to NFL dot com Slash podcast. You 1135 00:50:13,640 --> 00:50:16,680 Speaker 1: can find on Apple Podcasts as well or your favorite 1136 00:50:16,760 --> 00:50:20,000 Speaker 1: podcast app in the video's Buck NFL dot com Slash 1137 00:50:20,080 --> 00:50:23,360 Speaker 1: mpts video or YouTube dot com slash n f L. 1138 00:50:23,560 --> 00:50:26,879 Speaker 1: The first three six episode for the twenty nineteen draft 1139 00:50:26,960 --> 00:50:28,759 Speaker 1: class is in the books, and then you want to 1140 00:50:28,760 --> 00:50:30,440 Speaker 1: add before we get out of here, Buck, No, I'm 1141 00:50:30,480 --> 00:50:32,040 Speaker 1: excited to make sure you tune in. We have a 1142 00:50:32,120 --> 00:50:34,440 Speaker 1: lot of talented prospects there. We're gonna break out now. 1143 00:50:34,520 --> 00:50:38,719 Speaker 1: We've got tremendous lineup for the three sixty series this year. 1144 00:50:38,800 --> 00:50:40,879 Speaker 1: Hopefully enjoyed this one and be on the lookout. There's 1145 00:50:40,880 --> 00:50:44,080 Speaker 1: another one right around the corner. Thanks again to our 1146 00:50:44,320 --> 00:50:47,799 Speaker 1: guy Kent for putting this altogether. All the hard work 1147 00:50:47,840 --> 00:50:50,040 Speaker 1: there behind the glass, and we'll see you next time 1148 00:50:50,160 --> 00:51:00,400 Speaker 1: right here on Move the Sticks. You