1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:25,268 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio Good Morning Football. 3 00:00:25,308 --> 00:00:26,948 Speaker 2: Welcome to Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:27,028 --> 00:00:30,228 Speaker 3: We have thirty two new players, two and fifty five 5 00:00:30,268 --> 00:00:32,908 Speaker 3: more to go. We are waiting to hear their names called. 6 00:00:33,028 --> 00:00:35,548 Speaker 3: As we've got two more days to go. 7 00:00:35,868 --> 00:00:36,548 Speaker 2: I am here. 8 00:00:36,628 --> 00:00:39,908 Speaker 3: We've got Peter Schrager and Kyle Brandt there in Detroit. 9 00:00:39,948 --> 00:00:42,668 Speaker 3: We got Jason mccordy joining us from his own But 10 00:00:42,748 --> 00:00:43,708 Speaker 3: let's start with you, guys. 11 00:00:43,788 --> 00:00:45,748 Speaker 2: It was a late night for all of us. What 12 00:00:45,868 --> 00:00:49,708 Speaker 2: do you feel by this morning? Coffee, energy, drink, electrolytes. 13 00:00:50,188 --> 00:00:51,868 Speaker 4: We're still right here at the draft stage as we 14 00:00:51,908 --> 00:00:54,268 Speaker 4: look at you, Jane and Jason really fired up. I 15 00:00:54,308 --> 00:00:57,628 Speaker 4: got to salute Detroit twoor and seventy five thousand people 16 00:00:57,668 --> 00:00:59,148 Speaker 4: last night, and I want you guys both to hear. 17 00:00:59,268 --> 00:01:01,468 Speaker 4: Yesterday on the show, we had a little debate who 18 00:01:01,548 --> 00:01:05,468 Speaker 4: was a bigger Detroit icon? Was it Eminem of Barry Sanders. 19 00:01:05,628 --> 00:01:07,388 Speaker 4: I was right there last night. I was right in 20 00:01:07,428 --> 00:01:09,548 Speaker 4: the front row when all of the luminaries came out. 21 00:01:09,588 --> 00:01:13,028 Speaker 4: It was Calvin Johnson and everybody was Jared Goffey and Hutchinson. 22 00:01:13,268 --> 00:01:14,788 Speaker 4: I have to tell you, I was the only person 23 00:01:14,868 --> 00:01:16,868 Speaker 4: who said that Barry Sanders is a bigger icon th 24 00:01:16,868 --> 00:01:17,268 Speaker 4: that Eminem. 25 00:01:17,268 --> 00:01:18,028 Speaker 5: You also an eminem. 26 00:01:18,268 --> 00:01:22,068 Speaker 4: There was a noticeably louder cheer here in the draft 27 00:01:22,108 --> 00:01:24,548 Speaker 4: theater for for Eminem. 28 00:01:24,468 --> 00:01:26,988 Speaker 5: It was louder than it was. We see a sasquatch. 29 00:01:26,988 --> 00:01:28,828 Speaker 5: You don't seem out in the wild ever. I know. 30 00:01:30,388 --> 00:01:32,668 Speaker 6: Take that just showed up with NFL honors, like we 31 00:01:32,708 --> 00:01:33,628 Speaker 6: see Barry alive. 32 00:01:34,068 --> 00:01:36,428 Speaker 4: Yeah, Barry's on the Insiders today, sitting down is one 33 00:01:36,468 --> 00:01:40,028 Speaker 4: of them and Daniel. Last night Barry's hosting pat of 34 00:01:40,068 --> 00:01:40,508 Speaker 4: the draft. 35 00:01:40,548 --> 00:01:42,988 Speaker 5: We love it so guys. It was eminem. It was incredible. 36 00:01:42,988 --> 00:01:44,868 Speaker 5: We're all here. We going to recap all the picks. 37 00:01:44,948 --> 00:01:46,828 Speaker 5: There were some weird ones. Peter Lackie. 38 00:01:46,828 --> 00:01:49,068 Speaker 6: I also want to shout out your sweatshirt here. This 39 00:01:49,148 --> 00:01:51,788 Speaker 6: isn't the current day version of the pitt. You're shouting 40 00:01:51,788 --> 00:01:56,508 Speaker 6: out bad boys, John Sally, James Edwards, Isaiah Thomas, Joeller. 41 00:01:56,588 --> 00:01:59,148 Speaker 4: I hate you with a passion, but I still respect. 42 00:01:58,828 --> 00:02:00,588 Speaker 5: That you accomplished. Let's go back it. Let's do some 43 00:02:00,628 --> 00:02:01,948 Speaker 5: draft talk, guys. I love that. 44 00:02:02,028 --> 00:02:04,188 Speaker 7: Shout out Joe Dumars and the whole crew, Robin and 45 00:02:04,268 --> 00:02:06,948 Speaker 7: all of those guys, the draft was unbelievable watching for 46 00:02:07,028 --> 00:02:09,308 Speaker 7: my home. Shout out to all the girlfriends and significant 47 00:02:09,308 --> 00:02:11,348 Speaker 7: others trying to get in there on the shot and 48 00:02:11,468 --> 00:02:14,748 Speaker 7: celebrate with these big players. It was fantastic. Let's get 49 00:02:14,788 --> 00:02:16,708 Speaker 7: to it. Let's break it down, Jane, Let's do our 50 00:02:16,708 --> 00:02:18,588 Speaker 7: thing leading the obvious. 51 00:02:18,628 --> 00:02:22,108 Speaker 3: It's always fun watch watching this stuff on social media 52 00:02:22,308 --> 00:02:22,908 Speaker 3: is the best. 53 00:02:22,988 --> 00:02:24,228 Speaker 2: Let's get run into it. We've got a lot of 54 00:02:24,228 --> 00:02:27,348 Speaker 2: stuff talk about this morning. Time for the lead blowing buck. 55 00:02:29,348 --> 00:02:33,468 Speaker 2: All right, guys, and that draft got so nuts. 56 00:02:33,548 --> 00:02:36,468 Speaker 3: At pick number eight, the Atlanta Falcons going with the 57 00:02:36,628 --> 00:02:40,948 Speaker 3: lefty out of Washington, A quarterback Michael Pennock Junior. 58 00:02:41,148 --> 00:02:41,908 Speaker 2: Now, he did not. 59 00:02:41,988 --> 00:02:44,748 Speaker 3: Attend the draft, but he did address the media and, 60 00:02:45,068 --> 00:02:46,788 Speaker 3: like all of us, a little bit surprised. 61 00:02:48,268 --> 00:02:50,188 Speaker 8: The moment was special, you know, obviously if I'm not 62 00:02:50,388 --> 00:02:52,508 Speaker 8: dreaming since I was a kid, you know, so to 63 00:02:52,508 --> 00:02:54,428 Speaker 8: be able to be in this position, you know, I'm blessed, 64 00:02:54,468 --> 00:02:57,388 Speaker 8: that's all. Like I say, I'm blessed, you know. I mean, 65 00:02:57,428 --> 00:02:59,308 Speaker 8: I had no idea, you know, but I know that 66 00:02:59,668 --> 00:03:01,948 Speaker 8: everything happens for a reason. I'm super excited to be 67 00:03:01,948 --> 00:03:04,908 Speaker 8: able to be a part of the organization to go 68 00:03:04,948 --> 00:03:05,508 Speaker 8: make an impact. 69 00:03:07,068 --> 00:03:11,148 Speaker 3: Sunglasses inside and an impact shaking up this draft at 70 00:03:11,228 --> 00:03:12,988 Speaker 3: number eight, Peter, what do you make of it? 71 00:03:13,428 --> 00:03:15,028 Speaker 6: Yeah, look, this is the pick of the night. If 72 00:03:15,508 --> 00:03:18,108 Speaker 6: you're just waking up this morning. Pennix nobody had in 73 00:03:18,148 --> 00:03:20,628 Speaker 6: the top ten and any mock drafts, Pennix nobody had 74 00:03:20,628 --> 00:03:23,148 Speaker 6: ties to Atlanta. Then yesterday, late afternoon, you started hearing 75 00:03:23,228 --> 00:03:27,068 Speaker 6: some whispers of other teams wondering is there a surprise 76 00:03:27,148 --> 00:03:28,828 Speaker 6: team in the top ten, Is there a team that 77 00:03:28,828 --> 00:03:30,348 Speaker 6: would trade up in the top ten for one of 78 00:03:30,348 --> 00:03:32,628 Speaker 6: the quarterbacks? As each one of these teams were figuring 79 00:03:32,628 --> 00:03:34,948 Speaker 6: out who was going to be their match. So the 80 00:03:34,988 --> 00:03:38,628 Speaker 6: Atlanta Falcons, the same offseason they give Kirk Cousins over 81 00:03:38,668 --> 00:03:42,828 Speaker 6: one hundred million dollars end up drafting a quarterback and 82 00:03:42,908 --> 00:03:45,228 Speaker 6: a quarterback who's not a project quarterback. 83 00:03:45,308 --> 00:03:45,908 Speaker 5: This wasn't like. 84 00:03:45,868 --> 00:03:48,828 Speaker 6: Them taking some wildcard quarterback who they're like, he needs 85 00:03:48,868 --> 00:03:51,828 Speaker 6: three years. Michael Pennix has been playing college football for 86 00:03:51,828 --> 00:03:54,548 Speaker 6: about a decade. He's twenty four years old. He's one 87 00:03:54,548 --> 00:03:57,988 Speaker 6: of the best quarterbacks over the last four seasons of 88 00:03:58,108 --> 00:04:00,988 Speaker 6: college football. This is one of those deals where you 89 00:04:01,108 --> 00:04:03,708 Speaker 6: try to justify it and here is the argument that 90 00:04:03,708 --> 00:04:04,908 Speaker 6: will be made out of Atlanta. 91 00:04:05,028 --> 00:04:06,188 Speaker 5: Make the argument go on. 92 00:04:06,788 --> 00:04:09,428 Speaker 6: The argument is, you look at Green Bay and the 93 00:04:09,468 --> 00:04:11,508 Speaker 6: reaction when they took Jordan Love, and yes, Jordan Love 94 00:04:11,548 --> 00:04:14,588 Speaker 6: was twenty one years old, and yes, Aaron Rodgers there 95 00:04:14,628 --> 00:04:16,748 Speaker 6: was no threat of him at all. And of course 96 00:04:16,788 --> 00:04:18,588 Speaker 6: Aaron Rodgers was thirteen and three. These guys were the 97 00:04:18,588 --> 00:04:21,188 Speaker 6: eighth over our pick. You look at Green Bay, they 98 00:04:21,308 --> 00:04:23,868 Speaker 6: drafted their guy, Jordan Love, and there was eventually a 99 00:04:23,868 --> 00:04:26,708 Speaker 6: transition to be made in this case. If you're Atlanta, 100 00:04:26,788 --> 00:04:29,068 Speaker 6: you make this move for cousins, you think you're going 101 00:04:29,108 --> 00:04:31,628 Speaker 6: to the playoffs, you think you're winning the NFC South. 102 00:04:31,908 --> 00:04:34,108 Speaker 6: You envision yourself to be in the back end of 103 00:04:34,108 --> 00:04:36,708 Speaker 6: the first round. For the next several years. You won't 104 00:04:36,708 --> 00:04:39,028 Speaker 6: get an opportunity to draft a quarterback. You won't be 105 00:04:39,068 --> 00:04:41,428 Speaker 6: able to draft a guy like Michael Pennix. And as 106 00:04:41,428 --> 00:04:43,988 Speaker 6: you saw the last few years, when they're bouncing around 107 00:04:44,228 --> 00:04:47,588 Speaker 6: in mediocrity and season after season of eight and eight 108 00:04:47,668 --> 00:04:50,628 Speaker 6: and nine and seven and getting Ritter and Heineke and 109 00:04:50,948 --> 00:04:53,868 Speaker 6: just very little star, blue chip quarterback, they end up 110 00:04:53,868 --> 00:04:55,108 Speaker 6: having to pay a hundred million dollars. 111 00:04:54,948 --> 00:04:56,748 Speaker 5: For This is their assurance policy. 112 00:04:57,148 --> 00:04:59,428 Speaker 6: They get a guy that they think is a number 113 00:04:59,468 --> 00:05:01,508 Speaker 6: one quarterback, but he's now going to be their number two. 114 00:05:01,708 --> 00:05:04,268 Speaker 6: Kirk Cousins not being told it was going to happen. 115 00:05:04,548 --> 00:05:06,428 Speaker 6: I don't know if you're being paid one hundred million 116 00:05:06,468 --> 00:05:08,668 Speaker 6: dollars necessarily, if I'm going to cry for you the 117 00:05:08,668 --> 00:05:11,268 Speaker 6: next morning that there's a little competition in the quarterback room, 118 00:05:11,588 --> 00:05:13,548 Speaker 6: they'll have conversations with everybody. 119 00:05:13,868 --> 00:05:15,988 Speaker 5: I wouldn't have said this is going to happen. I 120 00:05:16,028 --> 00:05:17,548 Speaker 5: certainly am not want to be like it was a 121 00:05:17,548 --> 00:05:18,908 Speaker 5: great pick. I hear you at home. 122 00:05:19,028 --> 00:05:21,708 Speaker 6: That's the justification. They now have their succession plan in place. 123 00:05:21,988 --> 00:05:24,188 Speaker 6: Kirk Cousins is thirty six years old to coming off 124 00:05:24,188 --> 00:05:26,388 Speaker 6: an Achilles injury, God forbid he goes down. 125 00:05:26,508 --> 00:05:27,868 Speaker 5: We still have a guy, and we still have a 126 00:05:27,908 --> 00:05:30,748 Speaker 5: team built to win. It's very well stated, Peter. I 127 00:05:30,788 --> 00:05:32,508 Speaker 5: need to retort with the other side of things. 128 00:05:32,548 --> 00:05:34,588 Speaker 4: There's a lot of fans here last night, and nobody's 129 00:05:34,588 --> 00:05:36,828 Speaker 4: crying for Kirk Cousins. But I'm looking for answers for 130 00:05:36,868 --> 00:05:38,588 Speaker 4: Falcons fans who are waking up this morning with the 131 00:05:38,588 --> 00:05:41,228 Speaker 4: same question that fans all across the world have. Is 132 00:05:41,268 --> 00:05:43,668 Speaker 4: like what are we doing, Like that's just a simple question. 133 00:05:43,908 --> 00:05:46,228 Speaker 4: So naturally you cut to the Falcons brain trust. You 134 00:05:46,268 --> 00:05:47,948 Speaker 4: just mentioned it, and they go right to it. We're 135 00:05:47,948 --> 00:05:51,348 Speaker 4: doing the Jordan Love formula. There's a few slight, really 136 00:05:51,428 --> 00:05:54,148 Speaker 4: key differences between the Atlanta Falcons and the Green Bay 137 00:05:54,188 --> 00:05:57,108 Speaker 4: Packers the Jordan Love formula which worked for the Packers. 138 00:05:57,428 --> 00:06:00,188 Speaker 4: The year prior to drafting Jordan Love, they were a 139 00:06:00,228 --> 00:06:03,948 Speaker 4: thirteen win team. The year after drafting Jordan Love, they're 140 00:06:03,948 --> 00:06:07,588 Speaker 4: a thirty team win team. This was already a juggernaut 141 00:06:07,588 --> 00:06:10,588 Speaker 4: that was in the playoffs, winning playoff games every single year. 142 00:06:10,708 --> 00:06:13,268 Speaker 4: The Atlanta Falcons doing the Jordan Love family haven't been 143 00:06:13,308 --> 00:06:16,308 Speaker 4: to the playoffs Peter in seven years, so we have 144 00:06:16,388 --> 00:06:19,508 Speaker 4: no turn key playoff team that we're just gonna have 145 00:06:19,628 --> 00:06:22,468 Speaker 4: the luxury of stashing some quarterback for a few years. 146 00:06:22,668 --> 00:06:23,668 Speaker 5: We need players. 147 00:06:23,988 --> 00:06:25,948 Speaker 4: We haven't been to the playoffs since Post twenty eight 148 00:06:25,988 --> 00:06:28,588 Speaker 4: to three, like it's been a long time. So I 149 00:06:28,628 --> 00:06:30,748 Speaker 4: think there's other teams are gonna do this because the 150 00:06:30,788 --> 00:06:32,588 Speaker 4: Packers did it seem to work well, So we'll. 151 00:06:32,508 --> 00:06:33,428 Speaker 5: Draft the quarterback now. 152 00:06:33,468 --> 00:06:35,108 Speaker 4: I think the Cowboys should have done it last night 153 00:06:35,148 --> 00:06:37,108 Speaker 4: and they didn't, But if you're a Falcons fan, you're 154 00:06:37,108 --> 00:06:39,268 Speaker 4: just saying Kirk Cunins is not Aaron Rodgers. 155 00:06:39,628 --> 00:06:43,188 Speaker 5: We're not the Packers. We're trying to win in Andy's. 156 00:06:42,828 --> 00:06:45,148 Speaker 4: Room against the Jaguars, Like never mind getting to the 157 00:06:45,268 --> 00:06:47,908 Speaker 4: NFC title game and all these assumptions that we're gonna 158 00:06:47,948 --> 00:06:50,148 Speaker 4: be in the playoffs every because we have Kirk Cousins. 159 00:06:50,268 --> 00:06:52,108 Speaker 9: No one in the media loves Kirk Cutins more than me. 160 00:06:52,188 --> 00:06:53,108 Speaker 5: Guys. He ain't old lock. 161 00:06:53,348 --> 00:06:55,908 Speaker 4: He's not gonna turn the Falcons into some sort of 162 00:06:56,108 --> 00:06:57,188 Speaker 4: greatest show on turf. 163 00:06:57,348 --> 00:06:58,468 Speaker 5: So if you're a Falcons. 164 00:06:58,188 --> 00:07:00,108 Speaker 4: Fans this morning, you're like, Okay, great, I guess we have. 165 00:07:00,068 --> 00:07:02,468 Speaker 5: A long term solution at quarterback? What is the twenty 166 00:07:02,548 --> 00:07:03,708 Speaker 5: twenty four team. 167 00:07:03,788 --> 00:07:05,828 Speaker 6: Tea that dyke out of me? And maybe Jason'll hit 168 00:07:05,868 --> 00:07:08,228 Speaker 6: this too. As someone who lived in one of those buildings, 169 00:07:08,388 --> 00:07:11,828 Speaker 6: you got Belichick on over on YouTube at ESPN plus 170 00:07:11,948 --> 00:07:14,228 Speaker 6: at this is all going down, and here's Belichick who 171 00:07:14,268 --> 00:07:16,828 Speaker 6: they passed on, and here's Belichick. 172 00:07:16,428 --> 00:07:19,908 Speaker 5: And we trust this. We're gonna trust. 173 00:07:19,628 --> 00:07:22,388 Speaker 6: Our brain trust in Rich McKay and Terry Fonto and 174 00:07:22,468 --> 00:07:25,028 Speaker 6: Arthur Blank and now Rohiemurk and it's not like they 175 00:07:25,068 --> 00:07:27,108 Speaker 6: just went chalk and said, all right, Dallas Turner or 176 00:07:27,188 --> 00:07:29,668 Speaker 6: Terry on Arnold, they take this huge swing and if 177 00:07:29,708 --> 00:07:32,348 Speaker 6: it doesn't work, it's almost more AMMO for the Belichick 178 00:07:32,388 --> 00:07:34,548 Speaker 6: cam't being like, okay, you guys know better. 179 00:07:35,468 --> 00:07:37,548 Speaker 7: That's a great point. And Bill was on there and 180 00:07:37,548 --> 00:07:39,748 Speaker 7: the one thing he said was having two good quarterbacks 181 00:07:39,748 --> 00:07:42,028 Speaker 7: can never be a bad thing. But as I look 182 00:07:42,068 --> 00:07:44,508 Speaker 7: at this, Kyle, I'm right with you because you're sitting 183 00:07:44,508 --> 00:07:46,508 Speaker 7: there and you're saying, all right, we're bringing in Michael Pennis. 184 00:07:46,508 --> 00:07:49,468 Speaker 7: You're copying the Green Bay style and something that you 185 00:07:49,628 --> 00:07:52,148 Speaker 7: just said Shrigs was Phenix is three years older than 186 00:07:52,228 --> 00:07:54,628 Speaker 7: Jordan Love was when he got drafted, so by time 187 00:07:54,668 --> 00:07:57,348 Speaker 7: he gets on the field, it's a totally different situation. 188 00:07:57,788 --> 00:07:59,988 Speaker 7: I'm looking at this in as much as Atlanta Love 189 00:08:00,108 --> 00:08:03,188 Speaker 7: Kirk Cousins, Kirk Cousins coming in there doesn't guarantee that 190 00:08:03,188 --> 00:08:05,228 Speaker 7: we're now winning a Super Bowl. So now you start 191 00:08:05,228 --> 00:08:08,348 Speaker 7: to wonder, you draft Michael Pennis eighth overall, at what 192 00:08:08,468 --> 00:08:11,428 Speaker 7: point does he play? Does he play after year one? 193 00:08:11,548 --> 00:08:14,148 Speaker 7: Is he inserted if something goes wrong? Do they feel 194 00:08:14,148 --> 00:08:16,268 Speaker 7: confident to be able to put him in the game 195 00:08:16,548 --> 00:08:19,668 Speaker 7: before we may be anticipated. And on the flip side, 196 00:08:19,668 --> 00:08:21,908 Speaker 7: for Kirk Cousins in his camp, hearing about it when 197 00:08:21,948 --> 00:08:24,548 Speaker 7: they get on the clock, it's crazy. And that's something 198 00:08:24,588 --> 00:08:25,948 Speaker 7: that he said, this is a business. 199 00:08:25,948 --> 00:08:26,828 Speaker 5: You gotta deal with it. 200 00:08:26,828 --> 00:08:29,308 Speaker 7: You can be frustrated and one hundred million, all of 201 00:08:29,348 --> 00:08:30,148 Speaker 7: those different things. 202 00:08:30,188 --> 00:08:31,068 Speaker 5: Feelings are feelings. 203 00:08:31,068 --> 00:08:32,868 Speaker 7: You got to go out there and perform. It's like 204 00:08:32,908 --> 00:08:34,788 Speaker 7: at the same time you guys are out in Detroit, 205 00:08:34,868 --> 00:08:36,708 Speaker 7: you go out, you're at the bar. Next thing you know, 206 00:08:36,988 --> 00:08:38,708 Speaker 7: you call your wife back home and you're like, hey, 207 00:08:38,708 --> 00:08:40,268 Speaker 7: I met a young lady. I want to move in 208 00:08:40,308 --> 00:08:42,988 Speaker 7: with us and be my second girlfriend or something like that. 209 00:08:42,988 --> 00:08:45,068 Speaker 5: That's what Kirk Cousins was dealing with last night. 210 00:08:45,108 --> 00:08:47,028 Speaker 7: And you got to pick your stuff up, go out 211 00:08:47,028 --> 00:08:49,988 Speaker 7: there and perform. But for a Falcons team, that looked like, 212 00:08:49,988 --> 00:08:51,828 Speaker 7: all right, we got Kirk Cousins. We felt like we 213 00:08:51,828 --> 00:08:53,588 Speaker 7: were a quarterback away and now we got to build 214 00:08:53,628 --> 00:08:56,628 Speaker 7: our team around him, to go get Michael Pennix this high, 215 00:08:56,668 --> 00:08:57,748 Speaker 7: this early and. 216 00:08:57,748 --> 00:08:58,828 Speaker 5: Worry about the future. 217 00:08:58,868 --> 00:09:01,428 Speaker 7: You can question what they're doing right now, but I 218 00:09:01,468 --> 00:09:03,628 Speaker 7: look at this as from a long term standpoint. 219 00:09:03,668 --> 00:09:04,388 Speaker 5: The Falcons are. 220 00:09:04,588 --> 00:09:06,588 Speaker 7: Hey, as much as we like Kirk Cousins as a 221 00:09:06,668 --> 00:09:09,428 Speaker 7: veteran on our team and our organization, and what he's 222 00:09:09,468 --> 00:09:10,868 Speaker 7: going to be able to do for our team over 223 00:09:10,948 --> 00:09:13,268 Speaker 7: the next year to maybe two. We feel like Michael 224 00:09:13,268 --> 00:09:15,548 Speaker 7: Pennix is a guy that can take us over the top. 225 00:09:15,748 --> 00:09:17,348 Speaker 5: Kirk Cousins throughout his career. 226 00:09:17,068 --> 00:09:19,628 Speaker 7: Has been really good, but hasn't been able to get 227 00:09:19,668 --> 00:09:21,708 Speaker 7: to that promised land of getting to a super Bowl. 228 00:09:21,828 --> 00:09:24,388 Speaker 7: They may feel that way about Michael PENNOCKX Jane, you 229 00:09:24,468 --> 00:09:27,428 Speaker 7: were talking about Kirk Cousins and his reaction to his camp, 230 00:09:27,468 --> 00:09:28,588 Speaker 7: Well would you make of it? 231 00:09:29,268 --> 00:09:30,988 Speaker 3: Well, when I reached out to his camp, as I 232 00:09:31,068 --> 00:09:34,108 Speaker 3: reported last night, they were given no indication of this. 233 00:09:34,228 --> 00:09:36,188 Speaker 3: I know some people said they picked up the phone 234 00:09:36,268 --> 00:09:38,708 Speaker 3: right as they were calling, but doesn't seem like a 235 00:09:38,748 --> 00:09:39,748 Speaker 3: lot of a heads up. 236 00:09:39,788 --> 00:09:41,548 Speaker 2: And I think there is some frustration here. 237 00:09:41,708 --> 00:09:43,588 Speaker 3: Yes, I think it's hard for a lot of fans 238 00:09:43,588 --> 00:09:45,388 Speaker 3: to go, well, why should we cry over a guy 239 00:09:45,428 --> 00:09:48,548 Speaker 3: that's getting you know, ninety million guaranteed the first two years, 240 00:09:48,548 --> 00:09:50,868 Speaker 3: ten million guaranteed the third year. But as it was 241 00:09:50,868 --> 00:09:53,468 Speaker 3: explained to me, we have a no trade clause, not 242 00:09:53,588 --> 00:09:56,308 Speaker 3: a must trade clause at this point, So I do 243 00:09:56,348 --> 00:09:57,948 Speaker 3: think that they're going to have to smooth things over 244 00:09:57,948 --> 00:10:00,148 Speaker 3: a little bit. There was an understanding that if they 245 00:10:00,188 --> 00:10:03,388 Speaker 3: were going to get a quarterback that they would reach 246 00:10:03,428 --> 00:10:04,308 Speaker 3: out and give him a head. 247 00:10:04,668 --> 00:10:05,548 Speaker 2: That didn't happen. 248 00:10:05,628 --> 00:10:08,788 Speaker 3: So before we go after the Falcons, before we go 249 00:10:08,828 --> 00:10:11,028 Speaker 3: after Terry Fottena, why don't we at least hear what 250 00:10:11,108 --> 00:10:12,028 Speaker 3: he had to say in. 251 00:10:12,028 --> 00:10:14,148 Speaker 2: Terms of explaining himself for the pick. 252 00:10:14,588 --> 00:10:17,068 Speaker 10: If you believe in a quarterback, you have to take them. 253 00:10:17,268 --> 00:10:19,828 Speaker 10: And if he sits for four or five years, that's 254 00:10:19,828 --> 00:10:22,508 Speaker 10: a great problem to have because we're doing so well 255 00:10:22,548 --> 00:10:27,028 Speaker 10: at that position. So it's just as simple as if 256 00:10:27,068 --> 00:10:29,388 Speaker 10: you see a guy that you believe in at that position, 257 00:10:29,428 --> 00:10:30,308 Speaker 10: you have to take them. 258 00:10:30,948 --> 00:10:32,668 Speaker 3: I think the hard part I'm having with this, Peter, 259 00:10:32,948 --> 00:10:35,468 Speaker 3: is when did you fall in love with Michael Pennix. 260 00:10:35,508 --> 00:10:37,388 Speaker 3: I mean, we all know that they went to Seattle, 261 00:10:37,468 --> 00:10:39,788 Speaker 3: they brought their contingency up there, they had the workout. 262 00:10:39,788 --> 00:10:41,788 Speaker 2: But when he's sitting there saying you're okay with. 263 00:10:41,748 --> 00:10:44,548 Speaker 3: Them sitting four to five years, are they trying to 264 00:10:44,588 --> 00:10:48,108 Speaker 3: convince themselves that when the market becomes overbloated in a 265 00:10:48,108 --> 00:10:51,028 Speaker 3: couple of years for quarterbacks ap wise and guarantees. They 266 00:10:51,028 --> 00:10:54,308 Speaker 3: can say, well, your number doesn't match that because you 267 00:10:54,428 --> 00:10:57,028 Speaker 3: haven't played a lot, and maybe they're saying that they're 268 00:10:57,068 --> 00:10:59,748 Speaker 3: going to get a bargain in the future. I'm just confused. 269 00:10:59,948 --> 00:11:01,588 Speaker 3: Maybe you can help me make sense of it, Peter. 270 00:11:01,948 --> 00:11:03,468 Speaker 5: That's the economics of the NFL. 271 00:11:03,508 --> 00:11:06,828 Speaker 6: If you were to ask you a Yale graduate and analytics, 272 00:11:06,828 --> 00:11:09,068 Speaker 6: they would tell you draft a quarterback every year because 273 00:11:09,188 --> 00:11:11,148 Speaker 6: you never want to hit these points where you're paying 274 00:11:11,148 --> 00:11:13,428 Speaker 6: two a tongue of Via looa fifty five million dollars 275 00:11:13,508 --> 00:11:16,108 Speaker 6: or Derek Carr fifty million dollars. You just keep having 276 00:11:16,108 --> 00:11:18,508 Speaker 6: a different stash of young guys so that when you're 277 00:11:18,548 --> 00:11:21,508 Speaker 6: done with cousins, you've got someone else at a relatively 278 00:11:21,708 --> 00:11:24,188 Speaker 6: normal price and an affordable price, and you could build around. 279 00:11:24,188 --> 00:11:25,948 Speaker 6: Of truth of the matter is this, the quarterback is 280 00:11:26,028 --> 00:11:28,188 Speaker 6: valued differently than every other position in the league. If 281 00:11:28,188 --> 00:11:30,388 Speaker 6: you love a quarterback, you can justify in your head, 282 00:11:30,588 --> 00:11:32,468 Speaker 6: we're taking them whether we have one or not. Like 283 00:11:32,508 --> 00:11:35,228 Speaker 6: you said, obviously, aren't a quarterback away from winning a 284 00:11:35,228 --> 00:11:37,468 Speaker 6: Super Bowl? But also in the same breath, are they 285 00:11:37,508 --> 00:11:40,588 Speaker 6: a Dallas Turner or a lat too away from winning 286 00:11:40,588 --> 00:11:43,188 Speaker 6: the Super Bowl? In this case, they value the quarterback position. 287 00:11:43,428 --> 00:11:45,828 Speaker 5: They have been through hell since Matt Ryan has been gone. 288 00:11:45,988 --> 00:11:48,268 Speaker 5: We're talking about terrible quarterback. 289 00:11:47,748 --> 00:11:50,628 Speaker 6: Play and a rotating door that's real. That leaves scars 290 00:11:50,708 --> 00:11:53,188 Speaker 6: and now you can't put to in them. And that's 291 00:11:53,228 --> 00:11:55,268 Speaker 6: the other thing. When they had Flacco in Baltimore and 292 00:11:55,308 --> 00:11:57,508 Speaker 6: they drafted Lamar, the argument was, well, you'll get Lamar 293 00:11:57,548 --> 00:11:58,668 Speaker 6: in on some gadget plays. 294 00:11:58,668 --> 00:12:01,988 Speaker 5: You'll figure it out, You'll get them involved Pennix. Pennix 295 00:12:02,068 --> 00:12:02,868 Speaker 5: isn't that quarterback. 296 00:12:02,908 --> 00:12:04,268 Speaker 6: Now, you could use them in the run game, but 297 00:12:04,788 --> 00:12:06,348 Speaker 6: he's more of a pocket quarterback. 298 00:12:06,388 --> 00:12:08,908 Speaker 4: Also, it may I see some Falcons fans this morning 299 00:12:08,988 --> 00:12:11,468 Speaker 4: are saying, well, if we like Penis that much, why. 300 00:12:11,308 --> 00:12:12,228 Speaker 5: Don't we just draft Penis? 301 00:12:12,228 --> 00:12:14,988 Speaker 4: And not by by, not by cousins, like, let's. 302 00:12:14,828 --> 00:12:15,468 Speaker 5: Just go with him. 303 00:12:15,668 --> 00:12:18,068 Speaker 4: They must absolutely be ahead of her heels for Penix, 304 00:12:18,348 --> 00:12:19,788 Speaker 4: so bring him in the start them like all the 305 00:12:19,788 --> 00:12:20,948 Speaker 4: other rookies are gonna start. 306 00:12:20,988 --> 00:12:23,268 Speaker 5: Why not? But it's not the case. 307 00:12:23,388 --> 00:12:24,988 Speaker 4: I have to hear when I when I hear them 308 00:12:24,988 --> 00:12:29,348 Speaker 4: say set for four or five years. So what of 309 00:12:29,388 --> 00:12:31,388 Speaker 4: Michael Pennix's first starts going to be? Again to say 310 00:12:31,508 --> 00:12:33,908 Speaker 4: arch manage he's gonna be thirty. Yeah, what are you 311 00:12:33,908 --> 00:12:36,028 Speaker 4: going five years? 312 00:12:37,148 --> 00:12:37,908 Speaker 5: That's nuts. 313 00:12:37,988 --> 00:12:40,148 Speaker 4: And I know it's the new normal now, but to 314 00:12:40,268 --> 00:12:42,748 Speaker 4: respect like you're the falcons, Like you need to get 315 00:12:42,788 --> 00:12:44,748 Speaker 4: off the off your butt, you need some weapons, you 316 00:12:44,788 --> 00:12:47,028 Speaker 4: need some people. And he's gonna be sitting there, Peter, 317 00:12:47,268 --> 00:12:49,988 Speaker 4: until twenty twenty nine. It'll be the next eclipse. And 318 00:12:49,988 --> 00:12:52,308 Speaker 4: he already has the glasses like it was. It's a 319 00:12:52,428 --> 00:12:53,308 Speaker 4: very strange pick. 320 00:12:53,428 --> 00:12:55,708 Speaker 5: I'm confused, Belichick. Army is out. 321 00:12:55,748 --> 00:12:57,588 Speaker 6: I'll tell you that that when you're a brain trust 322 00:12:57,628 --> 00:13:00,228 Speaker 6: and you make such an outside the box pick. And 323 00:13:00,308 --> 00:13:02,428 Speaker 6: there's an article last week that comes out and says 324 00:13:02,588 --> 00:13:05,228 Speaker 6: Belichick wasn't in your top three of coaching decisions. 325 00:13:05,228 --> 00:13:07,268 Speaker 5: And this this is going against convention. 326 00:13:07,348 --> 00:13:10,428 Speaker 6: This is saying we're really going against convention and just 327 00:13:10,708 --> 00:13:11,668 Speaker 6: the typical chalk. 328 00:13:11,708 --> 00:13:13,428 Speaker 5: Here's what it is. There's some happy teams this morning. 329 00:13:13,428 --> 00:13:14,748 Speaker 5: We're gonna talk about them, right, We're gonn. 330 00:13:14,588 --> 00:13:17,748 Speaker 4: Talk about not just players, right, nice, Daniel Jones was 331 00:13:17,748 --> 00:13:18,468 Speaker 4: happy this morning. 332 00:13:18,548 --> 00:13:20,588 Speaker 5: Right, let's go, Daniel, all right, take us out and 333 00:13:20,628 --> 00:13:21,348 Speaker 5: we'll be back. 334 00:13:21,268 --> 00:13:24,068 Speaker 3: Okay, And real quick before we go, guys, we've got 335 00:13:24,068 --> 00:13:26,708 Speaker 3: to ask Peter if he's got into Lareon because you've 336 00:13:26,708 --> 00:13:29,508 Speaker 3: been hitting some of your mock drafts here in recent years. 337 00:13:29,508 --> 00:13:30,628 Speaker 2: This one is pretty good. 338 00:13:31,468 --> 00:13:33,828 Speaker 3: Last night, Kyle, what you think about your boy and 339 00:13:33,828 --> 00:13:34,788 Speaker 3: how he did on this one. 340 00:13:34,868 --> 00:13:36,428 Speaker 4: First of all, I tried to get us the commercial 341 00:13:36,468 --> 00:13:37,228 Speaker 4: before we give Peter. 342 00:13:37,948 --> 00:13:41,308 Speaker 5: I'm sorry, pologers change. Can we show? Can we show 343 00:13:41,348 --> 00:13:45,068 Speaker 5: the post that was done here? Guys? Thank you? 344 00:13:45,068 --> 00:13:47,868 Speaker 11: Good morning football Twitter. I appreciate you guys giving me 345 00:13:47,908 --> 00:13:51,748 Speaker 11: the love. Thirteen correct player and team. It's the best 346 00:13:51,788 --> 00:13:54,268 Speaker 11: I've ever done twenty nine of thirty two. For look 347 00:13:54,308 --> 00:13:56,628 Speaker 11: at that last column there, Graham Barton. 348 00:13:56,348 --> 00:13:59,708 Speaker 6: Had right, Tyler Goton had right, Darius Robinson had right, 349 00:13:59,828 --> 00:14:01,668 Speaker 6: and then my last one. I didn't get the team right, 350 00:14:01,908 --> 00:14:03,708 Speaker 6: but I had a team trade him back up into 351 00:14:03,748 --> 00:14:05,868 Speaker 6: the first round or Exavior le Get. That is exactly 352 00:14:05,908 --> 00:14:09,308 Speaker 6: what the Panthers did. Yeah, I'm gonna take my victory laugh, Kyle. 353 00:14:09,388 --> 00:14:11,508 Speaker 5: Thank you, though, what was the Leget one the most satisfying? 354 00:14:11,548 --> 00:14:11,588 Speaker 4: Like? 355 00:14:11,628 --> 00:14:13,428 Speaker 5: What was the one that the dog hates them's? 356 00:14:14,228 --> 00:14:16,908 Speaker 6: I'll tell you what number twelve was satisfying because I 357 00:14:16,948 --> 00:14:18,388 Speaker 6: got a lot of hate on that. They would never 358 00:14:18,428 --> 00:14:20,708 Speaker 6: just take bon Nicks at twelve, they'll trade back, they'll 359 00:14:20,708 --> 00:14:24,148 Speaker 6: move up, they'll do something. And I just on good intelligence, 360 00:14:24,228 --> 00:14:27,188 Speaker 6: knew they wanted bon Nicks, and why get cute take 361 00:14:27,228 --> 00:14:29,628 Speaker 6: boon Nicks at twelve if he's there. And they did 362 00:14:29,788 --> 00:14:32,388 Speaker 6: six quarterbacks go in the top twelve picks. 363 00:14:32,708 --> 00:14:34,108 Speaker 5: I had six the top thirteen. 364 00:14:34,188 --> 00:14:36,228 Speaker 6: So my mock draft, I'm sure, is the thing that 365 00:14:36,228 --> 00:14:37,988 Speaker 6: everyone's waking up talking about this morning. 366 00:14:37,988 --> 00:14:39,908 Speaker 5: But I'm gonna talk about it. I give this speech 367 00:14:39,948 --> 00:14:43,468 Speaker 5: every single year. Peter's mock draft is the one most 368 00:14:43,508 --> 00:14:44,708 Speaker 5: of them are are based on. 369 00:14:44,828 --> 00:14:47,028 Speaker 4: I'd watch tape, Here's what I would do, Here's what 370 00:14:47,068 --> 00:14:50,788 Speaker 4: I would do. Peter's going on sources and insight. That's 371 00:14:50,788 --> 00:14:53,628 Speaker 4: not what you think should happen. It's what you're hearing 372 00:14:54,108 --> 00:14:57,068 Speaker 4: will happen. Peter nails it. We gave him his credit. 373 00:14:57,228 --> 00:14:59,588 Speaker 5: Last year. I got two of thirty two right on 374 00:14:59,668 --> 00:15:00,388 Speaker 5: my mock draft. 375 00:15:00,468 --> 00:15:02,348 Speaker 6: I got one guy Bryce Young and the other guy 376 00:15:02,388 --> 00:15:03,068 Speaker 6: Tyree Wilson. 377 00:15:03,108 --> 00:15:04,308 Speaker 5: The rest was wrong. I thought I was gont the 378 00:15:04,548 --> 00:15:05,268 Speaker 5: hire from the game. 379 00:15:05,508 --> 00:15:07,908 Speaker 6: I will now blame my baby daughter, who was born 380 00:15:08,028 --> 00:15:09,068 Speaker 6: a month earlier. 381 00:15:09,468 --> 00:15:11,828 Speaker 5: I was too busy in baby world. Now I'm fresh. 382 00:15:12,108 --> 00:15:12,748 Speaker 5: She's one years old. 383 00:15:12,788 --> 00:15:14,348 Speaker 6: We don't even worry about her now, we're just talking 384 00:15:14,348 --> 00:15:15,308 Speaker 6: about mock drafts all day. 385 00:15:15,308 --> 00:15:17,508 Speaker 5: How do you miss the Rams pick? Like you didn't 386 00:15:17,508 --> 00:15:18,668 Speaker 5: get that as bad? What are you doing? 387 00:15:18,748 --> 00:15:20,828 Speaker 6: Like you're mister Ram and I guaranteed they would take 388 00:15:20,868 --> 00:15:22,508 Speaker 6: an offensive player, and they stayed put and took a 389 00:15:22,548 --> 00:15:23,228 Speaker 6: defensive player. 390 00:15:23,588 --> 00:15:26,468 Speaker 7: Terrible strangers, threw Betty under the bus and blamed his 391 00:15:26,588 --> 00:15:27,948 Speaker 7: daughter for a two out of thirty two. 392 00:15:30,228 --> 00:15:31,708 Speaker 5: Just Betty Schrouger catching the stro. 393 00:15:31,708 --> 00:15:35,068 Speaker 7: I expect nothing less from Schrouger. Congratulations, awesome. I was 394 00:15:35,068 --> 00:15:37,428 Speaker 7: sitting there just going through like, Wow, that one was correct. 395 00:15:37,468 --> 00:15:39,548 Speaker 7: That one was correct if we're not allowed to But 396 00:15:39,588 --> 00:15:41,548 Speaker 7: I should have started betting and made some money off 397 00:15:41,548 --> 00:15:42,748 Speaker 7: of but Schugar, maybe next year. 398 00:15:42,868 --> 00:15:44,188 Speaker 5: And do it? Appreciate you, Jase. 399 00:15:44,268 --> 00:15:46,028 Speaker 2: I love the work you put into it. My man 400 00:15:46,188 --> 00:15:48,228 Speaker 2: your dog in the background, because he knows you got 401 00:15:48,228 --> 00:15:49,148 Speaker 2: that dog in him. 402 00:15:49,148 --> 00:15:52,668 Speaker 3: That Denver Broncos boat pick particularly interesting. All right. 403 00:15:52,748 --> 00:15:53,748 Speaker 2: Well, if you love the. 404 00:15:53,668 --> 00:15:57,028 Speaker 3: Fans, the hugs and the fits, you're in luck because 405 00:15:57,028 --> 00:15:59,508 Speaker 3: the NFL's Draft, presented by bud Light, has six more 406 00:15:59,588 --> 00:16:02,468 Speaker 3: rounds to go, and you can catch NFL Networks coverage 407 00:16:02,468 --> 00:16:06,068 Speaker 3: presented by Verizon today at seven am Eastern, streaming on 408 00:16:06,268 --> 00:16:09,188 Speaker 3: NFL Plus and on ESPN. Coming your way in just 409 00:16:09,228 --> 00:16:12,508 Speaker 3: a matter of hours. It's day number two. So much 410 00:16:12,548 --> 00:16:16,868 Speaker 3: great talent still available? Where will Cooper degene Land, we'll 411 00:16:16,868 --> 00:16:30,868 Speaker 3: discuss Good morning football? 412 00:16:33,068 --> 00:16:34,268 Speaker 12: Okay, really gonna do this? 413 00:16:34,748 --> 00:16:36,268 Speaker 5: And whatever happened to the edge rusher? 414 00:16:36,388 --> 00:16:38,108 Speaker 9: I thought that's where we were going with Atlanta. 415 00:16:38,188 --> 00:16:40,828 Speaker 13: Here we go with the eighth pick in the twenty 416 00:16:40,868 --> 00:16:47,388 Speaker 13: twenty four NFL Draft, the LANTFL can select Michael Powell Junior. 417 00:16:47,628 --> 00:16:48,388 Speaker 5: Well there it is. 418 00:16:48,388 --> 00:16:48,628 Speaker 9: Wow? 419 00:16:49,548 --> 00:16:52,588 Speaker 5: Why that is the first surprise? 420 00:16:52,908 --> 00:16:57,468 Speaker 11: Hey, now the NFL Draft, to say the least, that 421 00:16:57,628 --> 00:16:58,468 Speaker 11: was the pick of the night. 422 00:16:58,508 --> 00:17:01,188 Speaker 6: We started the show and I've got Tom Pellisero here. 423 00:17:01,268 --> 00:17:02,868 Speaker 6: I wanted to unpack this with you a little bit, 424 00:17:02,908 --> 00:17:05,948 Speaker 6: the Pennix selection by a lot of head scratch and 425 00:17:05,948 --> 00:17:07,588 Speaker 6: emptier notebook, what's your take on it? 426 00:17:07,628 --> 00:17:11,108 Speaker 9: So every year the draft goes late, this show's on early. 427 00:17:11,148 --> 00:17:12,908 Speaker 9: I'm always on with you. And so the last thing 428 00:17:12,948 --> 00:17:14,668 Speaker 9: I do before I go to bed is all text 429 00:17:14,708 --> 00:17:17,268 Speaker 9: scouts executives with every team and just say. 430 00:17:17,108 --> 00:17:18,748 Speaker 5: Hey, it's the most surprising pick of the night. What 431 00:17:18,868 --> 00:17:19,348 Speaker 5: jumped out? 432 00:17:19,548 --> 00:17:23,508 Speaker 9: And in the past you've had Alex Leatherwood, It's Damon Arnett, 433 00:17:23,548 --> 00:17:27,268 Speaker 9: Logan Hall a whole strain this year. I woke up 434 00:17:27,308 --> 00:17:30,508 Speaker 9: this morning and every text was Pennix, Pennix by far 435 00:17:30,748 --> 00:17:34,148 Speaker 9: Pennick blew everyone's mind. Penix, Penix, Penix, Penix. This was 436 00:17:34,228 --> 00:17:36,988 Speaker 9: not just the surprise of the night. This was one 437 00:17:37,028 --> 00:17:40,588 Speaker 9: of the most shocking picks in an NFL draft in 438 00:17:40,628 --> 00:17:42,988 Speaker 9: the past five years. And I'm not coming here to 439 00:17:43,188 --> 00:17:45,388 Speaker 9: tell you whether or not this was the right move. 440 00:17:45,868 --> 00:17:48,508 Speaker 9: Well it payoff down in four or five years, like 441 00:17:48,508 --> 00:17:50,628 Speaker 9: they were talking about last night, if Kirk Cousins there 442 00:17:50,988 --> 00:17:53,948 Speaker 9: is there for that long. But I've seen the comparisons 443 00:17:53,988 --> 00:17:58,868 Speaker 9: to Green Bay and taking Jordan Love and you got 444 00:17:58,868 --> 00:18:01,948 Speaker 9: to sit for several years, then takes over for Aaron Rodgers. 445 00:18:01,988 --> 00:18:05,628 Speaker 9: By the time the Packers were taking Rogers, this was 446 00:18:05,668 --> 00:18:09,948 Speaker 9: a relationship that we already knew was probably not gonna end. Well, 447 00:18:10,228 --> 00:18:12,588 Speaker 9: Aaron Rodgers wasn't coming in for the off season at 448 00:18:12,588 --> 00:18:14,868 Speaker 9: that point. There were signs that maybe at some point 449 00:18:14,948 --> 00:18:17,308 Speaker 9: he'd want to move on. The Packers have always done 450 00:18:17,308 --> 00:18:20,828 Speaker 9: this for years. Draft the quarterback earlier with Kirk Cousins, 451 00:18:21,068 --> 00:18:24,268 Speaker 9: I just checked his Instagram story. He was on stage 452 00:18:24,428 --> 00:18:28,868 Speaker 9: at their draft party last night, hyping people up. An 453 00:18:28,908 --> 00:18:31,228 Speaker 9: hour and a half later, they call him on the 454 00:18:31,308 --> 00:18:34,188 Speaker 9: clock and say, by the way, we're taking a quarterback. 455 00:18:34,268 --> 00:18:36,988 Speaker 9: This isn't a relationship that had gone south. This is 456 00:18:37,068 --> 00:18:41,228 Speaker 9: cheating on your wife on the honeymoon. We just got there. 457 00:18:41,468 --> 00:18:44,028 Speaker 9: So Terry Fontin Overhem Morris. They're talking a lot about 458 00:18:44,188 --> 00:18:45,788 Speaker 9: we're never gonna be in this position again because we're 459 00:18:45,788 --> 00:18:47,588 Speaker 9: gonna win. We're never gonna be up at the top 460 00:18:47,628 --> 00:18:49,828 Speaker 9: of the draft again. And maybe that's true. What they 461 00:18:49,828 --> 00:18:53,628 Speaker 9: have now taken on for themselves is a unique dynamic 462 00:18:53,948 --> 00:18:56,748 Speaker 9: in their locker room is a unique dynamic for that 463 00:18:56,828 --> 00:18:58,868 Speaker 9: team every time they set foot on the field. You 464 00:18:58,948 --> 00:19:01,188 Speaker 9: got a second time head coaching Raheem Morrise, but in 465 00:19:01,188 --> 00:19:03,668 Speaker 9: his first year you got a first time play caller 466 00:19:03,908 --> 00:19:06,788 Speaker 9: in Zach Robinson. If you don't come out with Gangbusters 467 00:19:07,028 --> 00:19:09,788 Speaker 9: with three London and b John Robinson a company, if 468 00:19:09,788 --> 00:19:12,508 Speaker 9: it's not firing on all cylinders absent the penis pick, 469 00:19:12,548 --> 00:19:14,748 Speaker 9: people would be like, Okay, they're gonna take some time. 470 00:19:14,788 --> 00:19:17,108 Speaker 9: We're gonna get this thing. Roland Kirk's our guy. Ninety 471 00:19:17,108 --> 00:19:20,108 Speaker 9: million fully guaranteed over two years now it's gonna be 472 00:19:20,228 --> 00:19:25,388 Speaker 9: Penix Penis. That's a real thing that takes place in 473 00:19:25,468 --> 00:19:28,588 Speaker 9: the NFL. They obviously have a plan. Once they couldn't 474 00:19:28,588 --> 00:19:30,228 Speaker 9: move out a number eight, they felt good enough, we 475 00:19:30,308 --> 00:19:32,548 Speaker 9: need to take Michael Pennicks Terry Finals set over and over. 476 00:19:32,668 --> 00:19:35,508 Speaker 9: When you identify that guy as a franchise quarterback, you've 477 00:19:35,548 --> 00:19:38,788 Speaker 9: got to take that guy. Fundamentally. I agree with that point. 478 00:19:38,948 --> 00:19:41,188 Speaker 9: You usually don't do it a month after giving the 479 00:19:41,188 --> 00:19:43,908 Speaker 9: guy a fully guaranteed contract over the next couple of years. 480 00:19:43,908 --> 00:19:45,508 Speaker 9: And by the way, this should be a lot more 481 00:19:45,548 --> 00:19:47,708 Speaker 9: like if the Vikings had taken that guy last year. 482 00:19:47,748 --> 00:19:49,948 Speaker 9: Kirks kept saying, it's not about the dollars, it's what 483 00:19:50,028 --> 00:19:52,988 Speaker 9: the dollars represent him. This was supposed to be representing 484 00:19:53,108 --> 00:19:55,348 Speaker 9: a commitment to him, and all of a sudden, your 485 00:19:55,348 --> 00:19:57,188 Speaker 9: successor is already in And think about it from another 486 00:19:57,308 --> 00:19:58,788 Speaker 9: nkle of just the Minnesota side of it. 487 00:19:58,828 --> 00:20:01,828 Speaker 6: Obviously he leaves Minnesota because they're offering the guaranteed money 488 00:20:01,828 --> 00:20:02,388 Speaker 6: in Atlanta. 489 00:20:02,468 --> 00:20:03,388 Speaker 5: The personalities. 490 00:20:03,508 --> 00:20:06,748 Speaker 6: O'Connell knows that Robinson very well, who's in Atlanta. O'Connell 491 00:20:06,748 --> 00:20:09,068 Speaker 6: knows Rockey Morris very well because they were in la together. 492 00:20:09,188 --> 00:20:11,428 Speaker 5: Wes Phillips is in is in Minnesota. 493 00:20:11,468 --> 00:20:14,188 Speaker 6: He knows all those guys, and it's all jockeying, and 494 00:20:14,388 --> 00:20:17,468 Speaker 6: Minnesota does get their quarterback, but Atlanta moves above them 495 00:20:17,508 --> 00:20:20,268 Speaker 6: to get a different quarterback. And I think Minnesota was 496 00:20:20,268 --> 00:20:21,948 Speaker 6: comfortable with Penix if it fell that way to go 497 00:20:21,988 --> 00:20:24,508 Speaker 6: to eleven, if someone took McCarthy. So it's like it's 498 00:20:24,548 --> 00:20:27,948 Speaker 6: so intertwined that they both get quarterbacks. And I think 499 00:20:27,988 --> 00:20:29,748 Speaker 6: both fan bases are looking a kind of like the 500 00:20:29,788 --> 00:20:31,708 Speaker 6: Spider Man meme, like what just went down? 501 00:20:31,788 --> 00:20:33,788 Speaker 9: Ryder. I was talking with someone with the Vikings a 502 00:20:33,828 --> 00:20:36,268 Speaker 9: couple of weeks ago, you know, just through all the quarterbacks, 503 00:20:36,268 --> 00:20:37,908 Speaker 9: and I brought up Michael Pennox. I was, you know, 504 00:20:37,988 --> 00:20:39,988 Speaker 9: just going through the scouting report. I don't watch the tape, 505 00:20:39,988 --> 00:20:42,508 Speaker 9: but I talked about like, hey, people who don't like 506 00:20:42,548 --> 00:20:44,868 Speaker 9: him and see it's really really good. He'll fire it 507 00:20:44,908 --> 00:20:46,748 Speaker 9: off when it's clean, and he can pick you apart. 508 00:20:46,788 --> 00:20:48,828 Speaker 9: With the moment that there's any type of pressure, the 509 00:20:48,828 --> 00:20:51,428 Speaker 9: pocket breaks down, you don't know what's gonna happen, and 510 00:20:51,508 --> 00:20:54,148 Speaker 9: the person goes done a lot like Kirk Cousins. So 511 00:20:54,188 --> 00:20:56,548 Speaker 9: you've got a guy Michael Pennix, who kind of has 512 00:20:56,668 --> 00:20:59,628 Speaker 9: that same type of game. Here, he turns twenty four 513 00:21:00,028 --> 00:21:04,828 Speaker 9: next month, he's played six years in college. How long 514 00:21:04,868 --> 00:21:06,988 Speaker 9: can you realistically keep him on the bench. Well, again, 515 00:21:07,108 --> 00:21:09,468 Speaker 9: ninety million dollars fully guaranteed over tw years for Kirk Cousins. 516 00:21:09,508 --> 00:21:11,908 Speaker 9: There are ten millions get a vested in twenty twenty six. 517 00:21:12,188 --> 00:21:14,348 Speaker 9: This is supposed to be a multi year commitment to 518 00:21:14,508 --> 00:21:17,028 Speaker 9: Kirk Cousins. But again, we'll see how this entire thing 519 00:21:17,108 --> 00:21:18,828 Speaker 9: plays out. You brought up the Vikings. 520 00:21:18,948 --> 00:21:20,348 Speaker 5: Let's talk it, let's talk McCarthy. 521 00:21:20,428 --> 00:21:23,668 Speaker 9: So it was fascinating how the top of the draft 522 00:21:23,668 --> 00:21:27,028 Speaker 9: fell because you got through the first two picks, which 523 00:21:27,068 --> 00:21:30,348 Speaker 9: were pretty well set, and pretty four were chalk. I 524 00:21:30,388 --> 00:21:32,468 Speaker 9: would think I would agree, I would agree with three 525 00:21:32,508 --> 00:21:34,308 Speaker 9: with Drake May. But they were still taking offers. She 526 00:21:34,428 --> 00:21:37,668 Speaker 9: still got offers as personally as Wednesday. They still you know, 527 00:21:37,708 --> 00:21:40,148 Speaker 9: there were teams that took Hail Mary Wall to the 528 00:21:40,148 --> 00:21:42,108 Speaker 9: Patriots were on the clock, but at this point it 529 00:21:42,228 --> 00:21:43,868 Speaker 9: was you're not going to get to where it would 530 00:21:43,908 --> 00:21:44,228 Speaker 9: need to be. 531 00:21:44,508 --> 00:21:45,388 Speaker 5: We're taking Drake May. 532 00:21:45,468 --> 00:21:47,068 Speaker 9: The Vikings were one of those teams was trying to 533 00:21:47,108 --> 00:21:49,708 Speaker 9: go up tennially get Drake May with JJ McCarthy. They 534 00:21:49,708 --> 00:21:51,908 Speaker 9: didn't make the effort to go way up. They weren't 535 00:21:51,908 --> 00:21:54,148 Speaker 9: trying to get into the weren't given thirty to five. 536 00:21:54,308 --> 00:21:56,588 Speaker 9: And that's not to say they weren't high on JJ McCarthy. 537 00:21:56,588 --> 00:21:59,108 Speaker 9: They simply were looking at the value aspect of it. 538 00:21:59,188 --> 00:22:01,908 Speaker 9: So it was the game of chicken, we're the giants. 539 00:22:02,748 --> 00:22:05,108 Speaker 9: It was do we think that giants are actually going 540 00:22:05,148 --> 00:22:07,748 Speaker 9: to take JJ McCarthy. The answer was no, we don't, 541 00:22:08,108 --> 00:22:09,988 Speaker 9: and so he begins to slide down the board. At 542 00:22:09,988 --> 00:22:13,388 Speaker 9: some point Michael Pennix Junior comes off, It's all right, 543 00:22:13,828 --> 00:22:15,988 Speaker 9: we've gone far enough here. They still gave up a 544 00:22:15,988 --> 00:22:17,548 Speaker 9: pick to be able to move up one spot. 545 00:22:17,828 --> 00:22:20,988 Speaker 6: Who knows, Denver could have jumped them if they loved McCarthy. 546 00:22:21,068 --> 00:22:23,268 Speaker 6: So you moved the pick up with the Generators or 547 00:22:23,308 --> 00:22:26,388 Speaker 6: the Raiders, you wind up with no quarterback real quick. 548 00:22:26,428 --> 00:22:28,988 Speaker 5: I want to go to two NFC West teams who 549 00:22:29,028 --> 00:22:30,428 Speaker 5: at the end of the night kind of mates him. 550 00:22:30,428 --> 00:22:33,548 Speaker 6: Waved a lot of wide receiver talk with Ayuk and Deebo, 551 00:22:33,748 --> 00:22:35,748 Speaker 6: and there was a bunch of guys still on the board. 552 00:22:36,028 --> 00:22:38,588 Speaker 6: Ricky Piersall is the pick by the forty nine ers. 553 00:22:38,668 --> 00:22:40,188 Speaker 6: Not everyone had him in their first round of the 554 00:22:40,188 --> 00:22:40,708 Speaker 6: mock draft. 555 00:22:40,708 --> 00:22:42,668 Speaker 5: I did not. What was your take on that select. 556 00:22:42,508 --> 00:22:45,108 Speaker 9: I definitely did not either. That was the secondary answer. 557 00:22:45,148 --> 00:22:47,788 Speaker 9: A few people said Michael Pennix and Ricky Piersoll were 558 00:22:47,788 --> 00:22:50,348 Speaker 9: the surprises of the night. Here the way that Kyle 559 00:22:50,388 --> 00:22:53,788 Speaker 9: Shanahan looks at it, he always talks about contact, courage, 560 00:22:53,788 --> 00:22:56,748 Speaker 9: and when you watch Ricky Piersoll's tape, he's constantly put 561 00:22:56,868 --> 00:22:59,068 Speaker 9: himself in these positions where he's gonna take a hit. 562 00:22:59,308 --> 00:23:01,068 Speaker 9: He's not afraid to go over the middle. He's not 563 00:23:01,108 --> 00:23:04,228 Speaker 9: afraid to make the tough catch. He will initiate contact. 564 00:23:04,508 --> 00:23:04,948 Speaker 5: He has to. 565 00:23:05,068 --> 00:23:07,628 Speaker 9: Here, Kyle Shanahan said last night, we think we can 566 00:23:07,668 --> 00:23:10,308 Speaker 9: play outside. He can play inside, he can be all 567 00:23:10,348 --> 00:23:13,908 Speaker 9: over the field here. Kyle Shanahan knows quarterbacks and he 568 00:23:13,988 --> 00:23:16,708 Speaker 9: knows wide receivers. He's got another good one. This comes 569 00:23:16,708 --> 00:23:19,108 Speaker 9: at at a unique time when we've been talking about 570 00:23:19,228 --> 00:23:19,908 Speaker 9: Brandon Ayuk. 571 00:23:19,948 --> 00:23:21,588 Speaker 5: Are they going to get a contract done? Potentially? 572 00:23:21,588 --> 00:23:23,828 Speaker 9: Could he be traded if they get the Ayuk contract done? 573 00:23:23,868 --> 00:23:26,788 Speaker 9: Could Deebo Samuel be traded? They said, as strongly as 574 00:23:26,828 --> 00:23:29,548 Speaker 9: they are willing to last night. Hey, Diebo's a big 575 00:23:29,588 --> 00:23:31,668 Speaker 9: part of the team. Ayyuk's part of the team. Let's 576 00:23:31,668 --> 00:23:34,468 Speaker 9: see though, through the course of today, what if anything 577 00:23:34,628 --> 00:23:37,508 Speaker 9: might take place, because there's certainly still a possibility. The 578 00:23:37,548 --> 00:23:38,908 Speaker 9: fort Niners are always going to answer the phone. 579 00:23:38,908 --> 00:23:41,028 Speaker 5: There's always possibility things could change real quick. 580 00:23:41,068 --> 00:23:43,548 Speaker 6: That Los Angeles Rams so like Jared Verse. They stay 581 00:23:43,628 --> 00:23:45,828 Speaker 6: set at nineteen. They really liked Verse. Never did a 582 00:23:45,828 --> 00:23:48,188 Speaker 6: pro day visit it, never did a top thirty visit them. 583 00:23:48,228 --> 00:23:50,268 Speaker 6: Ramp don't do top thirty visits. They were very stealth 584 00:23:50,268 --> 00:23:52,468 Speaker 6: in this thing less need. Even when he called Jared 585 00:23:52,548 --> 00:23:54,108 Speaker 6: VERSU had the wrong number. They had to get the 586 00:23:54,188 --> 00:23:56,908 Speaker 6: right number. They had the wrong number. The wrong number 587 00:23:57,068 --> 00:23:57,868 Speaker 6: was off by a digit. 588 00:23:57,988 --> 00:24:00,148 Speaker 9: Some whole level personnel guy just got his tire. Your 589 00:24:00,188 --> 00:24:01,948 Speaker 9: whole job is to check the phone, though, and. 590 00:24:01,908 --> 00:24:03,508 Speaker 5: I'm outing him for us, but I would say this. 591 00:24:03,948 --> 00:24:06,468 Speaker 5: There were some calls throughout the draft. 592 00:24:06,868 --> 00:24:10,588 Speaker 6: Those reports were accurate about potentially having a move up, 593 00:24:10,588 --> 00:24:12,508 Speaker 6: and the player that they had their eyes on if 594 00:24:12,508 --> 00:24:15,588 Speaker 6: he had slipped a little bit was brock Bowers. So 595 00:24:15,668 --> 00:24:18,188 Speaker 6: the Rams really fell in love with brock Bauers, the 596 00:24:18,228 --> 00:24:20,668 Speaker 6: Georgia tight end and as he's plumbing down boards and. 597 00:24:20,628 --> 00:24:21,908 Speaker 5: All the quarterbacks are going. 598 00:24:22,028 --> 00:24:24,348 Speaker 6: There were phone calls made and there was some excitement 599 00:24:24,428 --> 00:24:26,628 Speaker 6: in that LA building that they might be able to 600 00:24:26,628 --> 00:24:28,828 Speaker 6: get brock Bauers and add him to that offense. It 601 00:24:28,868 --> 00:24:31,508 Speaker 6: turns out they go defense. They love Jared Verse, they 602 00:24:31,508 --> 00:24:34,068 Speaker 6: were happy with this selection. They don't trade back and 603 00:24:34,108 --> 00:24:36,188 Speaker 6: they don't draft offense. I have to hand in my 604 00:24:36,308 --> 00:24:39,948 Speaker 6: rams credibility, card I said. I guarantee Sean mcvay's first 605 00:24:40,028 --> 00:24:42,268 Speaker 6: round pick, the first time he ever makes one, is 606 00:24:42,308 --> 00:24:44,308 Speaker 6: not going to be some defensive end. The first pick 607 00:24:44,348 --> 00:24:46,388 Speaker 6: that Sean McVay ever made is a first round pick, 608 00:24:46,588 --> 00:24:48,828 Speaker 6: was a defensive end. So I totally lose all my 609 00:24:48,868 --> 00:24:49,548 Speaker 6: credibility and. 610 00:24:49,588 --> 00:24:51,668 Speaker 9: Real quick too. You mentioned brock Bauers in there. There 611 00:24:51,668 --> 00:24:53,548 Speaker 9: were a lot of people with the Raiders who really 612 00:24:53,588 --> 00:24:56,188 Speaker 9: loved Michael Pennix and thought he's going to be there 613 00:24:56,188 --> 00:24:57,708 Speaker 9: at thirteen. He might even be there later if we 614 00:24:57,788 --> 00:25:00,308 Speaker 9: trade back again over the thirteen. So they're as shocked 615 00:25:00,348 --> 00:25:02,628 Speaker 9: as anybody. A disappointed when Pennix comes off the board, 616 00:25:02,668 --> 00:25:05,988 Speaker 9: but there's excitement there about getting more Bowers in another 617 00:25:06,148 --> 00:25:07,468 Speaker 9: weapon for that office. 618 00:25:08,788 --> 00:25:12,788 Speaker 3: Trevor Sikima joining us now from Pro Football Focus because it. 619 00:25:12,868 --> 00:25:13,908 Speaker 2: Was a wild night. 620 00:25:13,988 --> 00:25:15,948 Speaker 3: You know, I know we didn't get a lot of sleep, folks, 621 00:25:16,068 --> 00:25:18,468 Speaker 3: But when you get some of the action that we 622 00:25:18,508 --> 00:25:22,108 Speaker 3: saw in the first round, namely this happening Michael Pennix 623 00:25:22,188 --> 00:25:25,708 Speaker 3: Junior getting picked by the Atlanta Falcons, which recap I've 624 00:25:25,748 --> 00:25:26,788 Speaker 3: already got Kirk Cousins. 625 00:25:26,788 --> 00:25:29,948 Speaker 2: Remember one hundred million guaranteed in those first three years? 626 00:25:30,268 --> 00:25:33,188 Speaker 2: Why why why, Trevor? 627 00:25:33,268 --> 00:25:36,708 Speaker 3: What were your thoughts when the Falcons made this move. 628 00:25:36,788 --> 00:25:38,468 Speaker 2: It's shocking to you, as it was for a lot 629 00:25:38,508 --> 00:25:40,588 Speaker 2: of us covering this. 630 00:25:40,148 --> 00:25:42,028 Speaker 12: Draft, extremely shocking. 631 00:25:42,028 --> 00:25:45,188 Speaker 14: And look, first and foremost, I'm so happy for Michael Pennix, right, 632 00:25:45,268 --> 00:25:48,388 Speaker 14: so many season Endie Giduris, we went from Indiana to Washington, 633 00:25:48,468 --> 00:25:51,108 Speaker 14: climbed his way back up NFL draft boards. I'm so 634 00:25:51,188 --> 00:25:52,988 Speaker 14: happy that this dude is a top ten pick. I 635 00:25:53,028 --> 00:25:54,868 Speaker 14: think he's an awesome dude. And I totally understand why 636 00:25:54,868 --> 00:25:55,548 Speaker 14: it Land does. 637 00:25:56,148 --> 00:25:59,548 Speaker 9: The rest of this process, I don't really love, right, 638 00:25:59,588 --> 00:26:01,588 Speaker 9: you give all of that money to Kirk Cousins, you 639 00:26:01,588 --> 00:26:03,748 Speaker 9: give him a ton of security, you say he's the man. 640 00:26:03,828 --> 00:26:06,668 Speaker 14: Now you bring in quarterback, a top ten quarterback and 641 00:26:06,748 --> 00:26:09,508 Speaker 14: say man Kirk. If you falter in any way, shape 642 00:26:09,588 --> 00:26:10,868 Speaker 14: or form, we got this guy. 643 00:26:10,748 --> 00:26:11,308 Speaker 12: Right behind you. 644 00:26:11,348 --> 00:26:13,788 Speaker 14: And even if that's not what their intention was, that's 645 00:26:13,868 --> 00:26:16,668 Speaker 14: unfortunately what this is. And the other thing with this 646 00:26:16,868 --> 00:26:19,828 Speaker 14: whole pick is the Falcons were supposed to compete this year. 647 00:26:20,108 --> 00:26:22,988 Speaker 12: They're supposed to go take the division this year, and maybe. 648 00:26:22,708 --> 00:26:25,588 Speaker 14: They will anyways, but if they don't, people are going 649 00:26:25,628 --> 00:26:27,228 Speaker 14: to look back on this pick and be like, this 650 00:26:27,308 --> 00:26:29,388 Speaker 14: could have been a player that was a difference maker 651 00:26:29,388 --> 00:26:32,108 Speaker 14: for us to take control of the NFC South. 652 00:26:32,148 --> 00:26:33,508 Speaker 12: So love Michael Pennix. 653 00:26:34,148 --> 00:26:36,988 Speaker 14: Tough for me to understand why the Falcons made this movie. 654 00:26:37,228 --> 00:26:39,108 Speaker 7: A lot of people are feeling the exact same way 655 00:26:39,108 --> 00:26:39,668 Speaker 7: as Shreger. 656 00:26:39,828 --> 00:26:40,748 Speaker 5: At the beginning of an. 657 00:26:40,668 --> 00:26:43,468 Speaker 7: Hour, brought up that Bill Belichick thought of People were saying, hey, 658 00:26:43,508 --> 00:26:45,668 Speaker 7: we didn't. We decided to pass on him, and now 659 00:26:45,668 --> 00:26:48,268 Speaker 7: we're going in this direction Penis and Cousins. But that's 660 00:26:48,308 --> 00:26:50,588 Speaker 7: not the only quarterbacks that were drafted in the first round. 661 00:26:50,668 --> 00:26:53,428 Speaker 7: JJ McCarthy ends up in Minnesota. They don't have to 662 00:26:53,468 --> 00:26:55,268 Speaker 7: go all the way up in the top five now. 663 00:26:55,268 --> 00:26:57,348 Speaker 7: They also brought in Sam Donald, who a lot of 664 00:26:57,348 --> 00:27:00,028 Speaker 7: people said they fell in love with and really think 665 00:27:00,108 --> 00:27:03,108 Speaker 7: that he can be a good quarterback in this league. Trevor, 666 00:27:03,108 --> 00:27:05,508 Speaker 7: how do you see it playing out between JJ McCarthy 667 00:27:05,508 --> 00:27:07,108 Speaker 7: and Sam Donald there in Minnesota. 668 00:27:07,148 --> 00:27:08,468 Speaker 12: I love this for so many reasons. 669 00:27:08,468 --> 00:27:10,828 Speaker 14: I feel like it's best case scenario other than maybe 670 00:27:10,868 --> 00:27:12,708 Speaker 14: just staying at eleven and getting McCarthy. 671 00:27:12,748 --> 00:27:14,308 Speaker 12: But they only have to trade up to ten to 672 00:27:14,308 --> 00:27:14,868 Speaker 12: do it, so they. 673 00:27:14,748 --> 00:27:16,788 Speaker 14: Don't have to give up a king's ransom to go 674 00:27:16,828 --> 00:27:19,748 Speaker 14: to four or five like some of the mock drafts said. Instead, 675 00:27:20,028 --> 00:27:22,748 Speaker 14: they get McCarthy at a great spot, and I think 676 00:27:22,788 --> 00:27:24,948 Speaker 14: that he's going to a great spot. I love the 677 00:27:24,988 --> 00:27:27,788 Speaker 14: idea of him, of course, with Kevin O'Connell, with Justin Jefferson, 678 00:27:27,828 --> 00:27:30,388 Speaker 14: with an offensive line that's really really getting there as 679 00:27:30,428 --> 00:27:32,628 Speaker 14: one of the better ones in the NFL. But it's 680 00:27:32,668 --> 00:27:35,108 Speaker 14: that opportunity to sit behind Sam Donald. I don't think 681 00:27:35,108 --> 00:27:37,548 Speaker 14: they brought Sam Donald in and told him like, hey, 682 00:27:37,748 --> 00:27:39,508 Speaker 14: you're the guy where one hundred percent going to stick 683 00:27:39,508 --> 00:27:41,548 Speaker 14: with you this year. I think they did it to say, look, 684 00:27:41,628 --> 00:27:43,788 Speaker 14: we're probably going to draft the quarterback. We're going to 685 00:27:43,828 --> 00:27:46,188 Speaker 14: give you the best opportunity to start right away while 686 00:27:46,228 --> 00:27:48,788 Speaker 14: that guy can groom and sit and wait I think 687 00:27:48,828 --> 00:27:52,188 Speaker 14: it's a perfect scenario here in Minnesota with McCarthy going 688 00:27:52,188 --> 00:27:52,828 Speaker 14: to the Vikings. 689 00:27:52,988 --> 00:27:54,988 Speaker 7: Yeah, both those quarterbacks are going to have so many 690 00:27:54,988 --> 00:27:57,668 Speaker 7: weapons to throw the ball to, Justin Jefferson, Jordan Ais 691 00:27:57,668 --> 00:28:01,228 Speaker 7: and TJ. Hockinson. Having weapons for quarterbacks are a huge thing. 692 00:28:01,508 --> 00:28:04,948 Speaker 7: And in Jacksonville they brought in another weapon. And Brian Thomas, 693 00:28:04,948 --> 00:28:06,828 Speaker 7: what do you think he can do for Trevor Lawrence 694 00:28:06,868 --> 00:28:08,468 Speaker 7: there out in Duval County. 695 00:28:08,708 --> 00:28:12,388 Speaker 14: I did not realize how much the Jacksonville Jaguars pushed 696 00:28:12,388 --> 00:28:15,388 Speaker 14: the football down the field last year on twenty plus throws. 697 00:28:15,428 --> 00:28:17,108 Speaker 14: I looked this up after there I draft. On twenty 698 00:28:17,148 --> 00:28:19,228 Speaker 14: plus throws, they were top ten in most attempts, They 699 00:28:19,268 --> 00:28:22,108 Speaker 14: were eight in most attempts, they were fifth in total yards, 700 00:28:22,188 --> 00:28:24,308 Speaker 14: they were first in big time throws. 701 00:28:24,588 --> 00:28:26,388 Speaker 12: And this is just where they're going to lean into 702 00:28:26,428 --> 00:28:27,308 Speaker 12: and I kind of love it. 703 00:28:27,308 --> 00:28:30,228 Speaker 14: Trevor Lawrence might throw for five thousand yards next year. 704 00:28:30,308 --> 00:28:32,028 Speaker 14: Because you go out and you sign a vertical threat 705 00:28:32,028 --> 00:28:34,068 Speaker 14: like Gabe Davis, and then you go and draft a 706 00:28:34,148 --> 00:28:37,588 Speaker 14: vertical threat like Brian Thomas Junior. I did not even 707 00:28:37,628 --> 00:28:39,748 Speaker 14: think about exactly how much they were going to put 708 00:28:39,748 --> 00:28:41,108 Speaker 14: their foot on the gas of this pick. 709 00:28:41,468 --> 00:28:44,308 Speaker 12: But that is exactly what they did here. 710 00:28:44,428 --> 00:28:46,308 Speaker 14: So there's a little skeptical about it because of all 711 00:28:46,348 --> 00:28:48,108 Speaker 14: the great corners that were still on the board when 712 00:28:48,148 --> 00:28:50,508 Speaker 14: they came on the clock, even with that trade back. 713 00:28:50,828 --> 00:28:53,588 Speaker 14: But to me, this signals the offense was not good 714 00:28:53,668 --> 00:28:56,148 Speaker 14: enough last year and we're not letting Calvin Ridley leave 715 00:28:56,188 --> 00:28:59,548 Speaker 14: in free agency. Give us any excuse for not lighting 716 00:28:59,628 --> 00:29:02,908 Speaker 14: up a scoreboard. So it could be a huge statistical 717 00:29:02,948 --> 00:29:05,628 Speaker 14: season for Trevor Lawrence up here in twenty four. 718 00:29:07,588 --> 00:29:10,068 Speaker 3: Speaking of Trevor, I've got another question for you. You know, 719 00:29:10,108 --> 00:29:14,068 Speaker 3: when we look at yesterday's draft, so many offensive players, 720 00:29:14,188 --> 00:29:17,188 Speaker 3: all of those quarterbacks really pushed down so many good ones. 721 00:29:17,188 --> 00:29:19,068 Speaker 3: When I was looking at the list, We've got quarterback 722 00:29:19,108 --> 00:29:22,708 Speaker 3: Cooper Degene, cornerback Kolid mckinnistry, one of my favorite names 723 00:29:22,708 --> 00:29:26,788 Speaker 3: in the draft, linebacker Ezerin Cooper, even Jackson Powers Johnson, 724 00:29:26,908 --> 00:29:28,228 Speaker 3: the center, who I think a lot of people have 725 00:29:28,348 --> 00:29:31,308 Speaker 3: questions why maybe he didn't go in the first round. 726 00:29:31,388 --> 00:29:33,508 Speaker 3: Who do you think we see, especially of those guys 727 00:29:33,508 --> 00:29:34,588 Speaker 3: coming off the board first. 728 00:29:34,908 --> 00:29:37,228 Speaker 14: Yeah, I'm surprised that Cooper Gene is still here. I 729 00:29:37,228 --> 00:29:40,188 Speaker 14: really am, and an extremely good playmaker. But you know 730 00:29:40,308 --> 00:29:42,548 Speaker 14: you talk about Jackson Powers Johnson as well. I'll throw 731 00:29:42,588 --> 00:29:45,308 Speaker 14: Johnny Newton from Illinois too. I can't believe he's sitting 732 00:29:45,348 --> 00:29:46,868 Speaker 14: here at the top of the second round. 733 00:29:46,908 --> 00:29:47,908 Speaker 12: Maybe there's a little bit. 734 00:29:47,788 --> 00:29:50,628 Speaker 14: Of injury concerned with both him and Jackson Powers Johnson. 735 00:29:50,668 --> 00:29:53,108 Speaker 14: But that's what makes it so intriguing of where these 736 00:29:53,148 --> 00:29:54,908 Speaker 14: guys are going to go because their first round talents, 737 00:29:54,908 --> 00:29:57,428 Speaker 14: in my opinion, maybe just some injury history, some things 738 00:29:57,468 --> 00:29:59,108 Speaker 14: that they're coming along with medical. It's going into the 739 00:29:59,188 --> 00:30:01,268 Speaker 14: league pushing him down a little bit. So somebody's getting 740 00:30:01,268 --> 00:30:02,948 Speaker 14: a steel towel. Wise, can't we just see who it. 741 00:30:02,828 --> 00:30:05,868 Speaker 7: Is, no doubt about. So much more fun to come, Trevor. 742 00:30:05,868 --> 00:30:08,308 Speaker 7: Appreciate you coming up, waking up early, getting up with us. 743 00:30:08,468 --> 00:30:10,348 Speaker 7: Can't wait to see what else happens in this draft. 744 00:30:21,388 --> 00:30:22,908 Speaker 12: Good Morning Football. 745 00:30:23,948 --> 00:30:27,788 Speaker 13: With these fourth pick in the twenty twenty four NFL Draft, 746 00:30:29,068 --> 00:30:35,188 Speaker 13: the Arizona Cardinals select Marvin Harrison, junior wide receiver. 747 00:30:35,508 --> 00:30:36,428 Speaker 9: Oh, I'll say. 748 00:30:38,188 --> 00:30:39,548 Speaker 5: That was the moment last night. 749 00:30:39,668 --> 00:30:42,228 Speaker 6: And this is the man on the bottom screen here. 750 00:30:42,308 --> 00:30:44,908 Speaker 6: This is the head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes 751 00:30:44,988 --> 00:30:46,508 Speaker 6: joining us on Good Morning Football. 752 00:30:46,868 --> 00:30:51,068 Speaker 5: Coach, Ryan Day, good morning, Good morning. 753 00:30:51,508 --> 00:30:53,908 Speaker 6: Great to have you, coach, take us through that moment 754 00:30:53,988 --> 00:30:56,428 Speaker 6: last night and also the lead up to this and 755 00:30:56,508 --> 00:30:59,988 Speaker 6: the young man that these Arizona Cardinals fans are getting 756 00:31:00,028 --> 00:31:02,468 Speaker 6: into their building as Kyler Murray's new number one. 757 00:31:02,508 --> 00:31:03,948 Speaker 5: Tell us about Marvin Harrison Jr. 758 00:31:04,428 --> 00:31:06,468 Speaker 15: Yeah, Well, first off, it was a great night, and 759 00:31:07,588 --> 00:31:10,308 Speaker 15: you know it's a celebration. It's a celebration for for 760 00:31:10,348 --> 00:31:13,668 Speaker 15: everybody that was involved, you know, his family and everybody 761 00:31:13,708 --> 00:31:15,908 Speaker 15: back home and all the folks you know here in 762 00:31:15,948 --> 00:31:20,188 Speaker 15: the program, the coaches, the staff support. Everybody's celebrating last night, 763 00:31:20,228 --> 00:31:22,668 Speaker 15: But most importantly, it was a celebration for Marvin and 764 00:31:22,668 --> 00:31:24,828 Speaker 15: all the hard work that he's put in to have 765 00:31:24,868 --> 00:31:27,588 Speaker 15: an opportunity like this and to come in for three 766 00:31:27,668 --> 00:31:30,988 Speaker 15: years have the production that he's had is tremendous. But 767 00:31:31,308 --> 00:31:34,068 Speaker 15: I think the thing that you just recognize is hard work, 768 00:31:34,228 --> 00:31:37,348 Speaker 15: is discipline, his skill set and what he's done. And so, 769 00:31:37,788 --> 00:31:40,388 Speaker 15: you know, the Cardinals an unbelievable job in this process 770 00:31:40,428 --> 00:31:42,708 Speaker 15: of evaluated and had a great workout, asked a lot 771 00:31:42,708 --> 00:31:45,068 Speaker 15: of hard questions, but they're going to get a franchise 772 00:31:45,108 --> 00:31:46,668 Speaker 15: player here at Marvin Harrison. 773 00:31:46,588 --> 00:31:48,508 Speaker 4: No doubt, coach, And you mentioned the hard work and 774 00:31:48,548 --> 00:31:51,748 Speaker 4: the skill set. We all watched Marvin Harrison Senior for 775 00:31:51,868 --> 00:31:54,508 Speaker 4: years and he said recently then when he would have 776 00:31:54,548 --> 00:31:56,508 Speaker 4: six catches in a game, on that Monday, He's going 777 00:31:56,508 --> 00:31:57,988 Speaker 4: to Peyton and say, I need the ball. 778 00:31:58,068 --> 00:32:00,388 Speaker 5: I need the ball. He said about his own son 779 00:32:00,708 --> 00:32:02,668 Speaker 5: that he doesn't have that in him. He doesn't demand 780 00:32:02,748 --> 00:32:04,908 Speaker 5: the ball. He doesn't have that part of this game. 781 00:32:04,988 --> 00:32:07,148 Speaker 15: What's your response to that, Well, he demands the ball 782 00:32:07,148 --> 00:32:08,108 Speaker 15: when he's open every play. 783 00:32:08,148 --> 00:32:09,228 Speaker 12: I can tell you that right now. 784 00:32:09,268 --> 00:32:14,028 Speaker 15: So you know, I just think when you watch Marvin 785 00:32:14,028 --> 00:32:16,268 Speaker 15: and the way he runs routes and the way he 786 00:32:16,308 --> 00:32:20,228 Speaker 15: plays the ball, his game really translates well in the NFL. 787 00:32:20,268 --> 00:32:23,308 Speaker 15: He has a unique size, but also like his hips 788 00:32:23,308 --> 00:32:25,708 Speaker 15: are cut load to the ground, so he's changing direction 789 00:32:25,868 --> 00:32:28,468 Speaker 15: is tremendous. But his football IQ is amazing, and so 790 00:32:28,748 --> 00:32:30,708 Speaker 15: he understands how to run routes, he knows how to 791 00:32:30,748 --> 00:32:32,868 Speaker 15: get open, he understands how he fits into the structure 792 00:32:32,868 --> 00:32:35,588 Speaker 15: of zone and man and so because of that, I 793 00:32:35,588 --> 00:32:37,508 Speaker 15: think Kyler Murray is going to like to throw the 794 00:32:37,508 --> 00:32:37,908 Speaker 15: ball up. 795 00:32:38,228 --> 00:32:39,068 Speaker 5: He definitely will. 796 00:32:39,108 --> 00:32:41,428 Speaker 7: One thing I heard Daniel Jeremiah say last night was 797 00:32:41,588 --> 00:32:44,628 Speaker 7: he has a powerful body with point guard athleticism. I'm 798 00:32:44,628 --> 00:32:46,948 Speaker 7: happy that I'm no longer playing and I don't have 799 00:32:47,028 --> 00:32:48,868 Speaker 7: to be tasked with the job of trying to guard 800 00:32:48,908 --> 00:32:51,988 Speaker 7: somebody like that. But coach, you've spent a long time 801 00:32:52,028 --> 00:32:53,468 Speaker 7: out of Hoio State and you've got a chance to 802 00:32:53,468 --> 00:32:57,388 Speaker 7: compete against JJ McCarthy in college, and you've seen the 803 00:32:57,428 --> 00:32:59,468 Speaker 7: success that he's been able to have on the field. 804 00:32:59,668 --> 00:33:01,988 Speaker 7: A lot of naysayers about what he brings, what he 805 00:33:02,028 --> 00:33:04,588 Speaker 7: can do. What he can do is production. Have you 806 00:33:04,708 --> 00:33:07,348 Speaker 7: seen going up against this guy year in and year 807 00:33:07,428 --> 00:33:09,628 Speaker 7: out and the intangibles that he brings to the table 808 00:33:09,668 --> 00:33:10,788 Speaker 7: for the Minnesota Vikings. 809 00:33:10,948 --> 00:33:13,028 Speaker 15: Yeah, you know, it's interesting to see when you have 810 00:33:13,068 --> 00:33:15,588 Speaker 15: so many quarterbacks taken in the first round and how 811 00:33:15,588 --> 00:33:18,748 Speaker 15: many of their games actually translate well to the NFL, 812 00:33:18,788 --> 00:33:21,068 Speaker 15: because I think that is real. You know, the game 813 00:33:21,108 --> 00:33:23,788 Speaker 15: of the the NFL game is different than college. However, 814 00:33:24,108 --> 00:33:25,748 Speaker 15: there's also a lot to be said for guys who 815 00:33:25,788 --> 00:33:27,548 Speaker 15: just find a way to win and work through adversity. 816 00:33:27,628 --> 00:33:30,148 Speaker 15: Almost all the guys who have success in the NFL 817 00:33:30,508 --> 00:33:33,468 Speaker 15: work through adversity. Over time, you know, they fail, they grow, 818 00:33:33,588 --> 00:33:36,148 Speaker 15: they learn, and they stick with it, and you know, 819 00:33:36,228 --> 00:33:38,428 Speaker 15: he certainly has done that, and I think you know, 820 00:33:38,548 --> 00:33:40,548 Speaker 15: to me, it's it's also about the fit and when 821 00:33:40,548 --> 00:33:41,868 Speaker 15: you step into a system, you. 822 00:33:41,828 --> 00:33:44,228 Speaker 12: Know, are the pieces around him? What goes on those 823 00:33:44,228 --> 00:33:45,188 Speaker 12: first couple of years. 824 00:33:45,388 --> 00:33:47,308 Speaker 15: Can they protect them with it with a run game 825 00:33:47,348 --> 00:33:48,908 Speaker 15: and make sure they have some guys around them that 826 00:33:48,948 --> 00:33:49,468 Speaker 15: can help them. 827 00:33:49,508 --> 00:33:50,508 Speaker 12: I think when you look at CJ. 828 00:33:50,548 --> 00:33:52,948 Speaker 15: Stroud last year and kind of you know, coming into 829 00:33:52,988 --> 00:33:54,468 Speaker 15: the draft and a lot of people there are a 830 00:33:54,468 --> 00:33:56,308 Speaker 15: lot of naysayers about him, and you saw what he 831 00:33:56,348 --> 00:33:58,228 Speaker 15: did it only in his first year, but I thought 832 00:33:58,228 --> 00:34:00,548 Speaker 15: he walked into a great situation. I thought that he'd 833 00:34:00,548 --> 00:34:02,668 Speaker 15: go Rians did a great job with him and bringing 834 00:34:02,708 --> 00:34:05,508 Speaker 15: him along and so now you have a superstar. So 835 00:34:05,748 --> 00:34:08,148 Speaker 15: there's a lot that goes with it, but certainly a 836 00:34:08,188 --> 00:34:09,788 Speaker 15: big part of it is being a winner and being 837 00:34:09,828 --> 00:34:11,988 Speaker 15: somebody who can you know, works through adversity. 838 00:34:12,268 --> 00:34:15,148 Speaker 3: Coach, we just talked about one of his guys, but Harball, 839 00:34:15,268 --> 00:34:16,548 Speaker 3: he's finally out of the Big ten. 840 00:34:16,628 --> 00:34:19,028 Speaker 2: I imagine a little bit of a sigh of relief. I'm kidding, 841 00:34:19,068 --> 00:34:20,268 Speaker 2: but I am curious. 842 00:34:20,348 --> 00:34:23,748 Speaker 3: What is your relationship with Harball and what did you 843 00:34:23,788 --> 00:34:26,268 Speaker 3: see that he did for you know, the college to 844 00:34:26,268 --> 00:34:27,988 Speaker 3: see him go back to the NFL. 845 00:34:28,468 --> 00:34:30,988 Speaker 15: When you come to Ohio State, first off, you know, 846 00:34:31,188 --> 00:34:33,748 Speaker 15: the rivalry is something that's front and center every year, 847 00:34:33,988 --> 00:34:35,668 Speaker 15: and you know, it's something that you know when you 848 00:34:35,708 --> 00:34:37,468 Speaker 15: come to Ohio State. The number one thing that we do, 849 00:34:37,508 --> 00:34:39,468 Speaker 15: what we talk about our recruiting all the time, it's 850 00:34:39,508 --> 00:34:42,068 Speaker 15: about you know, winning a rivalry. And so that's that's 851 00:34:42,068 --> 00:34:43,988 Speaker 15: just a part of what you do on a daily basis. 852 00:34:43,988 --> 00:34:46,908 Speaker 15: And so because of that, we work on that every 853 00:34:46,908 --> 00:34:49,148 Speaker 15: single day. And so that's again our focus this year. 854 00:34:49,348 --> 00:34:51,468 Speaker 15: And so you know, as you know how how you 855 00:34:51,508 --> 00:34:53,468 Speaker 15: know much of a rivalry that is and everything that 856 00:34:53,508 --> 00:34:55,708 Speaker 15: comes with it. So you know, a year in and year out, 857 00:34:55,748 --> 00:34:57,508 Speaker 15: we just you know, we look ahead to see, you know, 858 00:34:57,548 --> 00:34:59,948 Speaker 15: what the challenge is and we look forward to that game. 859 00:35:00,588 --> 00:35:03,668 Speaker 6: I'm looking at the names and faces behind you, coach, 860 00:35:03,908 --> 00:35:07,828 Speaker 6: and I am seeing NFL legend after NFL legend, and 861 00:35:07,868 --> 00:35:10,108 Speaker 6: I've seen that logo. I think the stat was given 862 00:35:10,148 --> 00:35:13,988 Speaker 6: by Adam Schefter yesterday that a offensive player of the 863 00:35:14,068 --> 00:35:16,028 Speaker 6: Year or defensive player of the Year from the rookie 864 00:35:16,068 --> 00:35:18,508 Speaker 6: class out of Ohio State every year since I think 865 00:35:18,548 --> 00:35:22,188 Speaker 6: twenty sixteen, you'll have on This has just become an 866 00:35:22,308 --> 00:35:26,788 Speaker 6: absolute machine and locomotive as far as NFL talent comes. 867 00:35:27,108 --> 00:35:29,388 Speaker 5: And yet I look at the stuff with college football. 868 00:35:29,428 --> 00:35:31,668 Speaker 6: You guys have one of the top recruiting classes coming in. 869 00:35:31,908 --> 00:35:34,388 Speaker 6: Talk about the Ohio State Buckeyes team that we could 870 00:35:34,388 --> 00:35:35,908 Speaker 6: see in twenty twenty four. 871 00:35:36,268 --> 00:35:38,428 Speaker 15: Yeah, Well, I think the first thing is when you 872 00:35:38,428 --> 00:35:40,988 Speaker 15: come to Ohio State, there's a certain level and expectation 873 00:35:41,468 --> 00:35:43,948 Speaker 15: and you have to understand that when you come to 874 00:35:43,948 --> 00:35:46,148 Speaker 15: Ohio State, I mean, you got to enjoy the bright lights, 875 00:35:46,348 --> 00:35:48,028 Speaker 15: You got to produce, you got to win every game. 876 00:35:48,468 --> 00:35:50,628 Speaker 12: You have to think big when you're here. And all 877 00:35:50,668 --> 00:35:52,668 Speaker 12: these guys and the guys who have been before do that. 878 00:35:52,908 --> 00:35:55,548 Speaker 15: I think we've also seen some guys leave in three years, 879 00:35:55,668 --> 00:35:58,228 Speaker 15: and so you know some of those really talented players, 880 00:35:58,388 --> 00:35:59,308 Speaker 15: you know we were young. 881 00:35:59,548 --> 00:36:01,308 Speaker 12: Well this year we got a bunch of these guys 882 00:36:01,348 --> 00:36:01,908 Speaker 12: coming back. 883 00:36:01,988 --> 00:36:02,548 Speaker 5: And it says a. 884 00:36:02,588 --> 00:36:04,748 Speaker 15: Lot about our guys, says a lot about our culture 885 00:36:04,828 --> 00:36:06,028 Speaker 15: to get these guys to come back. 886 00:36:06,068 --> 00:36:07,348 Speaker 12: Added a few other pieces. 887 00:36:07,108 --> 00:36:09,028 Speaker 15: In recruiting and through the portal, and so we have 888 00:36:09,068 --> 00:36:11,268 Speaker 15: a chance to have a really veteran team this season. 889 00:36:11,348 --> 00:36:12,388 Speaker 12: So it's exciting. 890 00:36:12,428 --> 00:36:14,788 Speaker 5: We had a great spring. We're looking forward to next year. 891 00:36:14,988 --> 00:36:17,348 Speaker 6: I can't wait to see it real quick before we wrap. 892 00:36:17,668 --> 00:36:20,388 Speaker 6: You had Marvin Harrison on Day one. I know there's 893 00:36:20,428 --> 00:36:22,588 Speaker 6: a bunch of guys still that are going to be drafted. 894 00:36:22,628 --> 00:36:24,508 Speaker 6: Can you give us one player to watch for for 895 00:36:24,628 --> 00:36:25,068 Speaker 6: night too? 896 00:36:25,428 --> 00:36:25,668 Speaker 5: Yeah? 897 00:36:25,708 --> 00:36:29,228 Speaker 15: Well, Mike call certainly is somebody that I think can 898 00:36:29,268 --> 00:36:30,308 Speaker 15: really disrupt the game. 899 00:36:30,388 --> 00:36:32,028 Speaker 5: You know, he did it here when thes Ohio State. 900 00:36:32,388 --> 00:36:33,548 Speaker 12: He's really twitched. 901 00:36:33,268 --> 00:36:35,188 Speaker 15: Up, my guess, is probably one of the more athletic 902 00:36:35,188 --> 00:36:36,468 Speaker 15: defensive alignment in the draft. 903 00:36:36,708 --> 00:36:38,628 Speaker 12: Cad Stover is going to play a long time in 904 00:36:38,668 --> 00:36:39,188 Speaker 12: the NFL. 905 00:36:39,388 --> 00:36:41,268 Speaker 5: You know, I mentioned this about Terry McLaurin. 906 00:36:41,548 --> 00:36:43,348 Speaker 15: It's just a matter of what team and what club 907 00:36:43,388 --> 00:36:45,228 Speaker 15: puts value on on where he is and where he 908 00:36:45,228 --> 00:36:47,228 Speaker 15: gets drafted. But Kate Stover is going to play a 909 00:36:47,268 --> 00:36:49,988 Speaker 15: long time in the NFL. And then Tommy Eichenberg, you know, 910 00:36:49,988 --> 00:36:52,188 Speaker 15: it's another guy to me, you know, should be should 911 00:36:52,228 --> 00:36:54,468 Speaker 15: be somebody that you know, is his name comes up, 912 00:36:54,548 --> 00:36:56,868 Speaker 15: you know, tonight, and then we've got a bunch of 913 00:36:56,868 --> 00:36:58,628 Speaker 15: other guys as we head into the weekend as well. 914 00:36:58,908 --> 00:37:01,148 Speaker 6: Coach, we so appreciate you making the time. It's early 915 00:37:01,188 --> 00:37:02,708 Speaker 6: in the morning. I know how happy you are. From 916 00:37:02,748 --> 00:37:05,588 Speaker 6: Marvin Harrison Junior, thank you for joining Good Morning Football 917 00:37:05,588 --> 00:37:06,428 Speaker 6: and go get him this year? 918 00:37:06,668 --> 00:37:06,988 Speaker 12: All right? 919 00:37:07,028 --> 00:37:07,828 Speaker 15: Thanks go Bucks. 920 00:37:08,588 --> 00:37:10,508 Speaker 4: It's hard to focus on coach because I'm looking at 921 00:37:10,548 --> 00:37:12,988 Speaker 4: Eddie George and Seek Elliott and the bo says and 922 00:37:13,108 --> 00:37:15,748 Speaker 4: Chris Carter, Oh god, it's so good. 923 00:37:15,788 --> 00:37:18,148 Speaker 5: What do we got coming up? Jane Spencer Rattler talk. 924 00:37:18,268 --> 00:37:20,388 Speaker 6: We've still got some quarterbacks on the board, and I 925 00:37:20,428 --> 00:37:22,388 Speaker 6: think Tom Pella Sarah is going to discuss someone else. 926 00:37:22,428 --> 00:37:25,348 Speaker 6: I think Jim Nagy, the executive director of the Senior 927 00:37:25,388 --> 00:37:26,708 Speaker 6: Ball is going to join us and give us some 928 00:37:26,748 --> 00:37:29,388 Speaker 6: little talk about some of the guys drafted last night. 929 00:37:29,428 --> 00:37:31,348 Speaker 5: But Spencer Rattler stole the board. Guys,