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<v Speaker 5>It's the NFL Draft Show, of course, the Dallas Cowboys

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<v Speaker 5>Draft Show, presented by Miller led Zach Wolchuck alongside Neey Harris,

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<v Speaker 5>Brian Brodus, Aisha Morrison. As we get ready, this is

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<v Speaker 5>such a great week, all the excitement, all the hard work,

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<v Speaker 5>the build up, it's here, and I do want to

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<v Speaker 5>ask a couple of questions here. We'll get to Twitter

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<v Speaker 5>on the twenty coming up on the other side. But Brian,

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<v Speaker 5>you brought up a question that I do think is interesting.

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<v Speaker 5>We've talked a lot about the Cowboys moving back in

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<v Speaker 5>this draft. What about the possibility because I think we

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<v Speaker 5>know the Cowboys want offensive line, that's kind of what

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<v Speaker 5>they're hunting here about a team behind the Cowboys moving

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<v Speaker 5>up ahead of them? Is there a team that you're

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<v Speaker 5>fearful of. Is there a player if they were to

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<v Speaker 5>slide that you're fearful of. Oh my gosh, we might

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<v Speaker 5>need to worry about this because I think we've seen

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<v Speaker 5>this happen in previous drafts before, where teams kind of

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<v Speaker 5>know you know the personnel departments, Brian, you know that

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<v Speaker 5>better than anybody. You know kind of what other teams

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<v Speaker 5>are looking at Nyeing maybe Kansas City. We've kind of

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<v Speaker 5>looked at them as a team that really wants a

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<v Speaker 5>wide receiver. Could they actually be in the offensive line

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<v Speaker 5>market as they are? They a team that could maybe

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<v Speaker 5>move ahead of you. Is there anybody that's scaring you

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<v Speaker 5>from a Cowboys standpoint? At twenty four? They just hold,

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<v Speaker 5>they sit. They're waiting for a JC Latham or a

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<v Speaker 5>Gram Barton or one of these offensive line And we've

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<v Speaker 5>talked about to slide.

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<v Speaker 2>By the way. I had a general manager this morning

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<v Speaker 2>tell me that don't lay them ain't there? Yeah?

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<v Speaker 4>I don't think he's ye.

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<v Speaker 3>People are liking Like I was.

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<v Speaker 2>I was kind of going through some names and you know,

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<v Speaker 2>and I said, hey, what about this offensive line? Went

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<v Speaker 2>and he goes, he goes, don't don't think about Latham.

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<v Speaker 4>Let's go Brian.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's a seven. That's what you do. That's what

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<v Speaker 2>you get when you're really old. You get to work

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<v Speaker 2>with guys over your all through your life. But yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>this this guy reached out to me and I just

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<v Speaker 2>started talking to him and I'm listen, give me some

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<v Speaker 2>idea about some of these linemen at twenty four. And

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<v Speaker 2>I was thinking about Latham and he goes, don't think

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<v Speaker 2>about Latham. Yeah, And I said okay, and he said,

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<v Speaker 2>I said, what about Barton? He says, I'm kind of

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<v Speaker 2>on the fence of him getting to you guys at

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<v Speaker 2>twenty four. Yeah, I don't think it's going to happen.

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<v Speaker 2>But like I said, I did get some positive news

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<v Speaker 2>about uh about powers Johnson as well. So as far

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<v Speaker 2>as some of the medical stuff, maybe a couple of

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<v Speaker 2>different teams if I've reached out, I just want to know.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know what this team thinks about him medically.

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<v Speaker 2>I haven't figured that one out yet, but I know

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<v Speaker 2>asking some teams around the league, uh, you know where

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<v Speaker 2>you know, because there were some rumors of some things

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<v Speaker 2>that were going on there and this guy said, no,

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<v Speaker 2>we've got him as clean on that on that front,

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<v Speaker 2>so we'll see what happens there. But the lath And one,

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<v Speaker 2>and I know we talked about it yesterday. I thought

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<v Speaker 2>you guys did a hell of a job yesterday of

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<v Speaker 2>kind of walking us through some of these guys and

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<v Speaker 2>some of these names. But that was one that you

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<v Speaker 2>know you're hopeful about because you were talking about the

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<v Speaker 2>trade back situation potentially and you were trying to target

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<v Speaker 2>some of the names for the Cowboys, and Latham was

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<v Speaker 2>one of them. So that's why I brought it up,

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<v Speaker 2>and the GM said, don't think about probably off the

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<v Speaker 2>table there.

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<v Speaker 6>I have him at eighteen to Cincinnati. I'd be shocked

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<v Speaker 6>if he gets past eighteen, because that's that's just a

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<v Speaker 6>perfect Bengal right there is he could play inside, he

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<v Speaker 6>could play outside. They need both of those positions. It

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<v Speaker 6>just kind of makes sense for him to be in Cincinnati.

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<v Speaker 6>But hey, he's maybe he's the CD Lamb of offensive tackles.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, I mean, we.

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<v Speaker 5>Talk about runs a lot, right, and I think that

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<v Speaker 5>you could get a run on offensive line right before

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<v Speaker 5>the Cowboys you're picking, And that's why you got to

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<v Speaker 5>look at some of these teams like Green Bay, who's

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<v Speaker 5>even right behind Dallis that also might be looking for

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<v Speaker 5>an interior offensive lineman. I think you brought up Jacksonville Seattle.

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<v Speaker 5>Maybe they're in play for alignment the Rams at nineteen

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<v Speaker 5>Pittsburgh and Miami back to back there at twenty and

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<v Speaker 5>twenty one. Does Philly want to go ahead and replace

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<v Speaker 5>Jason Kelcey at center? So, I mean there's some I mean,

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<v Speaker 5>I think we've talked a lot about the trade back.

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<v Speaker 5>There's teams I think behind Dallas that maybe want to

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<v Speaker 5>get up, or do the Cowboys end up in a

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<v Speaker 5>situation where they need to be more aggressive if there's

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<v Speaker 5>one of these players that they really really want to

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<v Speaker 5>go get.

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<v Speaker 4>As far as trading up, yeah, potentially.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, that's where do you sacrifice the depth, whether that

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<v Speaker 6>be picks next year or assets this year or picks

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<v Speaker 6>this year. I mean you're gonna have to trade something

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<v Speaker 6>to be able to move up. That's where I get

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<v Speaker 6>a little bit concerned.

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<v Speaker 4>But yeah, that would be fascinating.

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<v Speaker 6>Like let's say they are able to make a deal

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<v Speaker 6>and jump up to seventeen and grab Latham. That would

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<v Speaker 6>be wild or grab a fool Waga if he's falling

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<v Speaker 6>as well. But sitting there at twenty four. I think

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<v Speaker 6>if you are trading back, going back to your initial question, Zach,

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<v Speaker 6>I think teams behind them that you would be a

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<v Speaker 6>little bit worried about.

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<v Speaker 4>You mentioned Green Bay. I think you can make the

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<v Speaker 4>argument that they need all three.

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<v Speaker 6>Offensive line positions, Tampa Bay need interior guys. At Arizona,

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<v Speaker 6>it looks like they're gonna be targeting more skill guys

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<v Speaker 6>on both sides of the ball. I think you're okay there,

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<v Speaker 6>same kind of situation with Buffalo and Detroit. I think

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<v Speaker 6>they're gonna be targeting skill guys or edges. Baltimore, San Francisco,

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<v Speaker 6>Kansas City. I think you could have a run of

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<v Speaker 6>offensive linemen there, or you could have a run of receivers.

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<v Speaker 6>So yeah, there's there's some different opportunities there. I think

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<v Speaker 6>San Francisco does go offensive line, So if you do

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<v Speaker 6>move back to thirty two, you'd have to be okay

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<v Speaker 6>with San Francisco taking your guy at.

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<v Speaker 4>Thirty one line.

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<v Speaker 7>Huh.

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<v Speaker 6>Especially here in the twenties, I think once you get

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<v Speaker 6>to sixteen with Seattle, I think that's when this offensive

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<v Speaker 6>lineboard really starts to fly. I think that's that's what

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<v Speaker 6>I'm expecting at least Brian was their team for you.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I think that. I think Nick hit them all

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<v Speaker 2>that was I was thinking about that. No, No, I thought,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, anybody in Ice is right as well. I

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<v Speaker 2>just these teams need offensive linemen and you know, and

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<v Speaker 2>everybody's kind of got a center earmarked to Dallas or

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<v Speaker 2>a tackle. So if the board falls a certain way,

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<v Speaker 2>all of a sudden, say that Barton's on the board,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, ahead of you know, all of a sudden,

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<v Speaker 2>it looks like that Barton is going to get to Dallas,

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<v Speaker 2>and you know that Dallas is probably going to uh

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<v Speaker 2>to hand that card in. Boy, if you're you know,

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<v Speaker 2>if you're now you're you're worried about teams like you know,

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<v Speaker 2>we've seen it. There's been teams in the last couple

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<v Speaker 2>of years. Uh the year before Philadelphia targets you on

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<v Speaker 2>a tight end or me when last year but Dallas Goddard,

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<v Speaker 2>if you remember, Philadelphia thought that you were going to

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<v Speaker 2>draft Dallas Goddard. They got ahead of you there. You

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<v Speaker 2>thought what Buffalo did last year, They thought you were

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<v Speaker 2>going to take the Dlton Dalton Kinkaid. They jumped ahead

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<v Speaker 2>of you there. You know, so if if I think

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<v Speaker 2>that's why Dallas is doing the best they can to

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<v Speaker 2>kind of keep their offensive line desires as quiet as

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<v Speaker 2>they can, because they're they're worried that all of a sudden,

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<v Speaker 2>if one of their guys get there and then you

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<v Speaker 2>have somebody jump up ahead of them and take that guy, boy,

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<v Speaker 2>that is going to be a bitter pill to swallow

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<v Speaker 2>for them.

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<v Speaker 5>I think for me, the concern is now becoming I

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<v Speaker 5>don't know how many of their guys are going to

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<v Speaker 5>be there. Yeah, and that becomes the case where I

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<v Speaker 5>know it's this team has a lot of holes to

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<v Speaker 5>fill and they need more picks in the trade down scenario. Hey,

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<v Speaker 5>if it happens and they get wiped on some of

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<v Speaker 5>those guys, that's where you know, captain trade down. All right,

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<v Speaker 5>we ride, Let's go ahead and do this thing. But

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<v Speaker 5>I think you might end up we might need to

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<v Speaker 5>have more of a serious conversation about if you get,

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<v Speaker 5>you know, a Troy Fottnu that slides down a ful

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<v Speaker 5>wagga that's sliding down that Graham Barton, you might need

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<v Speaker 5>to be aggressive and go and get your guy. Maybe

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<v Speaker 5>it is in the late teams, or if you need

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<v Speaker 5>to jump ahead of say Pittsburgh at twenty who I

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<v Speaker 5>do think is going to be looking at one of

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<v Speaker 5>these tackles or a center as well.

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<v Speaker 7>The more y'all talk about it, the more I think

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<v Speaker 7>they're just going to let the war falls just ride.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I think you're right about that, And I'm starting

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<v Speaker 2>to get really nervous about this.

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<v Speaker 7>I am.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know that they're going to have their guys

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<v Speaker 3>sitting there too.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean, it's just the way that Nick said it.

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<v Speaker 7>With such passionism, they can't They don't have a lot

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<v Speaker 7>of the parts. But no, the part that you said

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<v Speaker 7>about the fact that the trade, the fact that they

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<v Speaker 7>don't really have the capital or are they willing to

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<v Speaker 7>sacrifice the capitol given what people are saying that twenty

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<v Speaker 7>twenty five will look like, would you.

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<v Speaker 5>Surely would you mortgage next year's picks to go up

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<v Speaker 5>and get say a Fuaga.

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<v Speaker 7>It also depends too, because again the Scouts. The Scouts

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<v Speaker 7>do this full time, so they know they probably have

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<v Speaker 7>a gauge a little bit of some of the guys

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<v Speaker 7>that are maybe coming out next year. I think it

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<v Speaker 7>also just depours on the depends on the board. Because

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<v Speaker 7>Nick mentioned yesterday that they have a lot of comp picks. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 7>you know, if that depending on how this because we

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<v Speaker 7>talked about it with this draft that some guys we're

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<v Speaker 7>gonna look up in the fifth, fourth round and you're

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<v Speaker 7>gonna be like, it's just the way that some of

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<v Speaker 7>these positions are deep, that there might be some guys

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<v Speaker 7>there that are fourth round that are actually fourth round picks,

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<v Speaker 7>but they're there in the fifth round, whatever case may be.

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<v Speaker 7>So it's like it really is just contingent on what

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<v Speaker 7>the board is like next year, and we can predict that.

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<v Speaker 7>So it's like, because because you talk about the Coppicks

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<v Speaker 7>and being able to be at a mortgage, then maybe

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<v Speaker 7>they might have value if this draft is next draft

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<v Speaker 7>is super deep, you know in those middle rounds. But

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<v Speaker 7>if it's not, don't nobody care about that. Yeah, So

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<v Speaker 7>it's it's it's given to you.

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<v Speaker 2>I'll throw you another little caveat out there that could

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<v Speaker 2>be something that could be problematic for you. Minnesota holds

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<v Speaker 2>that pick currently at twenty three. Minnesota is trying to

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<v Speaker 2>move that pick. Yeah, who is going to be picking

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<v Speaker 2>in that slot? Is that New England? You know, is

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<v Speaker 2>that the team that all of a sudden, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>Minnesota is doing everything in their power to move up

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<v Speaker 2>in this board to get a quarterback. Sure, so now

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<v Speaker 2>you're at now all of a sudden, that's a different

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<v Speaker 2>You know, Minnesota is the team they're looking at quarterback.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh wait a minute, what New England's picking now at

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<v Speaker 2>that spot? New England could go a thousand different ways

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<v Speaker 2>in front of you right there, especially you know, talking

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<v Speaker 2>about offensive line and stuff like that. See, this is

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<v Speaker 2>where I would be. I would be worried if I

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<v Speaker 2>was if I was Dallas, that who just traded in

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<v Speaker 2>front of who? Who did Minnesota sell this pick to that?

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<v Speaker 2>Now I have to deal with.

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<v Speaker 5>Their team needs well and the two most likely you

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<v Speaker 5>bring up New England and then the Chargers. We know

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<v Speaker 5>about Harball, he loves his offensive lineman.

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<v Speaker 8>Two.

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<v Speaker 6>Sure, in my mock, I have that pick going to

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<v Speaker 6>the Chargers and them taking Brian Thomas Junior in that

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<v Speaker 6>and that slot because they gear a receiver.

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<v Speaker 4>Also, you look at pick twenty two.

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<v Speaker 2>So you're talking about it at pick at pick twenty three, correct, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>so the Chargers take Brian Thomas right, yeah, twenty three? Okay,

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<v Speaker 2>that that that helps.

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<v Speaker 3>That's a good thing for you, because Dallas.

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<v Speaker 6>They go ahead and get their offensive lineman at eleven.

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<v Speaker 6>In that sense, so Minnesota gives them eleven and twenty

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<v Speaker 6>three to move up to five right, and they take

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<v Speaker 6>tally say four. This is just my mock Tully SA

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<v Speaker 6>four walk at eleven and Brian Thomas Junior at twenty three.

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<v Speaker 6>I think also something else you have to factor in

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<v Speaker 6>is I don't think the Eagles are gonna pick at

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<v Speaker 6>twenty two. I think they get aggressive and they move

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<v Speaker 6>up in this draft. They have a lot of capital,

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<v Speaker 6>They have two second round picks that they can move

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<v Speaker 6>move on. In my mark, I have them moving up

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<v Speaker 6>to twelve and swapping picks with Denver and taking a corner,

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<v Speaker 6>and Denver moves back and takes a bon Nix. And

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<v Speaker 6>I saw a mock on NFL Network earlier this week

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<v Speaker 6>that had the same exact thing happening. So I think

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<v Speaker 6>that's probably something to keep an eye on. I think

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<v Speaker 6>Philadelphia could move just based on all the capital that

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<v Speaker 6>they have. Where did they get this capital? I don't know,

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<v Speaker 6>because it feels like they're trading picks every year, but

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<v Speaker 6>they do a good job over there.

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<v Speaker 2>They pick up the nixt year's one on this on

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<v Speaker 2>that trade or what did you have them doing? Man,

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<v Speaker 2>I forgot exactly what's at Philadelphia. That's what Philadelpha. Philadelphia

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<v Speaker 2>feels like that they're a better drafting team when they

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<v Speaker 2>have multiple ones. Well anybody does.

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<v Speaker 3>We saw last year, but.

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<v Speaker 2>They feel like, you know, but the one thing that

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<v Speaker 2>they've had these multiple ones so far, they haven't hit

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<v Speaker 2>on these multiple ones. Yeah, there's Georgia, there's Georgia kids,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, haven't played to the level we all kind

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<v Speaker 2>of thought they were.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, go for it.

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<v Speaker 7>I wanted to say too from some of the keep

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<v Speaker 7>my ears low to the ground too. I think the

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<v Speaker 7>Cardinals could shake up some things because, first of all,

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<v Speaker 7>they draft a little anyway, like they just kind of

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<v Speaker 7>do what they want to do. When you watch how

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<v Speaker 7>they draft a lot of time, you're just like, what

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<v Speaker 7>was the plan here? And they are what at twenty

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<v Speaker 7>seven from Houston and at four and at four? So

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<v Speaker 7>I have heard some whispers that they are thinking about

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<v Speaker 7>doing some aggressive stuff early, but with them being at

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<v Speaker 7>twenty seven, I wonder if they even feel the need

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<v Speaker 7>to if the quarterbacks are going and stuff, because I, respectively,

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<v Speaker 7>what has Kyle Murray showed you at this point that

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<v Speaker 7>he's that guy. It's it's been how many years now,

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<v Speaker 7>how long he been there?

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<v Speaker 8>Four years?

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they've continued to invest in them and continue to

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<v Speaker 6>say the right things.

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<v Speaker 7>About them, And I hear that, But I don't think

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<v Speaker 7>they'll get one. I don't I hear that. But I

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<v Speaker 7>do think that they do have the potential to do

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<v Speaker 7>something a little wonky, maybe at at twenty seven spot,

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<v Speaker 7>and do something that maybe we don't see coming that.

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<v Speaker 7>I think they are a team to keep an eye on,

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<v Speaker 7>because they've spoken multiple times about being aggressive in this draft, because.

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<v Speaker 5>They're sitting right there that three through five area, New England, Arizona,

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<v Speaker 5>and then the LA Chargers. You talk about these teams

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<v Speaker 5>that want to move up for the corequarterbacks, Brian, you

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<v Speaker 5>mentioned Minnesota. Maybe Denver gets in play there. Maybe Vegas

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<v Speaker 5>is sleeping in that regard as a team that also

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<v Speaker 5>needs a quarterback. But all those teams are open for business.

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<v Speaker 5>Arizona moves down maybe at the bottom of the first round.

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<v Speaker 5>Maybe they do like a Michael Pennock junior at a Washington.

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<v Speaker 5>Maybe they do kick the tires on something like that.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't think it's a bad point.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, No, I just I just think you know you're

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<v Speaker 7>at the I mean again, like they can pledge allegiance

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<v Speaker 7>to Camray all day, but it's some other stuff going

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<v Speaker 7>on over there. So we'll see and they crazy, so.

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<v Speaker 3>They are crazy.

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<v Speaker 5>Last question I want to throw out there because you

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<v Speaker 5>brought up Philly trading up for a corner, which really

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<v Speaker 5>interests me, is corner maybe that position? Like we've talked

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<v Speaker 5>about runs, receiver, offensive.

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<v Speaker 7>Tackle mentioned yesterday, should we see.

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<v Speaker 5>More corners go in this first round than we've kind

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<v Speaker 5>of been discussing.

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<v Speaker 7>Strongly about this is?

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<v Speaker 4>This is what I this is what I said yesterday.

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<v Speaker 6>I think if you're looking at one through twenty four,

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<v Speaker 6>you're going to see a huge run of offensive lineman.

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<v Speaker 6>But if you're looking, like specifically at ten through seventeen,

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<v Speaker 6>I think you might see those top corners coming off

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<v Speaker 6>the board. I have Quinnon, Mitchell, Terry, and Arnold and

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<v Speaker 6>Nate Wiggins all going before fifteen. I think that's when

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<v Speaker 6>you kind of see a mini run of corners and

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<v Speaker 6>then you know you still have Cooper to gene some

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<v Speaker 6>of you as a corner. I've used the safety kool

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<v Speaker 6>aid mckin. I just think he plays better in space.

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<v Speaker 6>I think he's more of his own guy.

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<v Speaker 3>A political answer.

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<v Speaker 6>I want I want him more in space.

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<v Speaker 4>I want him more in space. I want him to

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<v Speaker 4>wipe out the space.

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<v Speaker 9>You know.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, and I think he could be a more of

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<v Speaker 6>a return guy as well. And I think just being

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<v Speaker 6>able to play in space more, I think that'll kind

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<v Speaker 6>of help more as a returner as well. You don't

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<v Speaker 6>think about those things, but I think that that's something

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<v Speaker 6>that could just kind of play into his favor. But anyway,

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<v Speaker 6>him aside kool Aid McKinstry, you could.

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<v Speaker 3>See I think I state is teams are high on

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<v Speaker 3>I love him.

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<v Speaker 6>Too, TJ Tampa and then Andrew Phillips out of Kentucky

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<v Speaker 6>is getting a lot of late steam.

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<v Speaker 4>I think he can end up.

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<v Speaker 6>I think he's gonna end up at the top of

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<v Speaker 6>the second round, but don't be surprised if a team

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<v Speaker 6>swings on him in the first round as well.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, we got a lot to get to.

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<v Speaker 5>I usually brought this up during the break and we

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<v Speaker 5>we just a couple of days away, Brian, there's a

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah. I'll tell you what I appreciate. I usually bringing

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<v Speaker 2>his name up six two. Last line of my notes

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<v Speaker 2>is I feel like you can line him up anywhere

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<v Speaker 2>and he's gonna play well. He does play both corner spots.

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<v Speaker 2>He's going to walk down in the slot. He's got lenked,

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<v Speaker 2>he's got speed. He could play man equally or zone

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<v Speaker 2>equally well. I like him a little bit better in

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<v Speaker 2>man coverage, the timing, the jam when he's walked up

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<v Speaker 2>on the receiver. There's some snaps in the LSU game

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<v Speaker 2>where the LSU receivers ran by him, but he was

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<v Speaker 2>able to make up the ground while the ball was

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<v Speaker 2>in the air. His speed is there. He could be

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<v Speaker 2>a little handsy in coverage the mirror the receiver due

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<v Speaker 2>to his speed. The footwork is good. He can carry

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<v Speaker 2>guys across the field, change the direction, the depth as

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<v Speaker 2>a zone player, the awareness. All these things says you know,

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<v Speaker 2>playing the run, he plays it well enough. He'll throw

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<v Speaker 2>his body around at the ball, carry up. L SU

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<v Speaker 2>did get him on a double move. So you kind

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<v Speaker 2>of see a little bit of a guy that will

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<v Speaker 2>be a little maybe a little guessye, handsy, guessie, all

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<v Speaker 2>those things, but uh, his speed is legit for making

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<v Speaker 2>up and driving on the ball. This guy is a

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<v Speaker 2>good football player at six two one a probably not

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<v Speaker 2>the probably not the heaviest guy, but man, the linked

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<v Speaker 2>and the speed is impressive.

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<v Speaker 5>Athletic scores when he's the top ranked corner at the

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<v Speaker 5>combine when it comes to athletic testing four three four

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<v Speaker 5>fourt some you.

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<v Speaker 2>Got some good questions people asking, yeah.

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<v Speaker 7>Thank you Aaron, But no, that just kind of lets

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<v Speaker 7>you know, how like deep this this corner he's just

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<v Speaker 7>that guy. Yeah, he's just that guy ready for this.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean, yeah, you look, you think about cam Hart

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<v Speaker 7>and some of these guys. I mean, I think Kyrie Jackson,

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<v Speaker 7>he's risen in people's boy.

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<v Speaker 3>Garry Jackson's a dog man, that's an alpha right there.

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<v Speaker 7>This this corner class is kind of crazy. It's kind

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<v Speaker 7>of crazy as far as how deep it goes. And

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<v Speaker 7>when you look at it, one of these guys which

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<v Speaker 7>I watched about Jesus watch about thirty corners.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and then you watch it and more. You can watch.

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<v Speaker 7>Find good stuff. You know what I'm saying. It's not

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<v Speaker 7>like you're watching them and you like this is all right,

0:20:12.480 --> 0:20:13.200
<v Speaker 7>this is whatever.

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<v Speaker 2>It's comploring.

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<v Speaker 7>No, it's like, no, this guy really can develop, Like

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<v Speaker 7>what's going on this corner apocalypse.

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<v Speaker 6>The Camerian Richardson is from Colon, Louisiana, which is in

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<v Speaker 6>that Arcle Texts region six hundred and ninety populations, the

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<v Speaker 6>Arcletex region.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, is that.

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<v Speaker 6>It's like you got Vivian in there. You got Shreeport.

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<v Speaker 6>It's like north of Shreport, but like you know, still

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<v Speaker 6>southk go.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, there's somebody.

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<v Speaker 4>There too. That's my problem.

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<v Speaker 5>I got a couple of wide receiver questions that were

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<v Speaker 5>brought up. I'm gonna combine our guy Dean Julia and

0:20:49.200 --> 0:20:52.040
<v Speaker 5>then Dustin Laric Tanda. I'm gonna kind of sandwich their

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<v Speaker 5>questions together. Here, who are some of your favorite wide

0:20:55.200 --> 0:20:58.520
<v Speaker 5>receivers in the two to three round range? And then

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<v Speaker 5>is there any way that you think Keon Coleman could

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<v Speaker 5>fall to fifty six? Dustin loves the way that he

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<v Speaker 5>can dominate the ball, snatch it in the air, can

0:21:08.000 --> 0:21:11.000
<v Speaker 5>contested catch guys. So when it comes to receivers. I mean,

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<v Speaker 5>I'll kick it off the guy for me. The two

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<v Speaker 5>to three round range that I just love that I

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<v Speaker 5>think can play literally every single position is Jalen McMillan

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<v Speaker 5>from Washington. I just think he's smooth, he's cerebral. You

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<v Speaker 5>watch him play, he's just got it.

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<v Speaker 3>Runs.

0:21:24.480 --> 0:21:28.080
<v Speaker 5>Chris Routes can win deep, intermediate, shallow, explosive in the

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<v Speaker 5>open field. Playmaker can win in the red zone. I

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<v Speaker 5>don't see a lot of drops when you watch him play,

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<v Speaker 5>and I love I think the creativity you could have

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<v Speaker 5>as an offensive coordinator with him. If you want to

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<v Speaker 5>play him at X, you can, if you want to

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<v Speaker 5>line him up in the slot. I think he's a

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<v Speaker 5>competitor to me, his game translates exceptionally well to the NFL.

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<v Speaker 5>I have no doubt he's going to be a really

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<v Speaker 5>really strong pro.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, Keon Coleman, I think on that note, him getting

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<v Speaker 6>to fifty six, I feel like might be a little rich.

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<v Speaker 6>But it wouldn't surprise me because I think teams that

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<v Speaker 6>are looking for receivers, most of the teams that are

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<v Speaker 6>looking for receivers are looking for athletic guys and guys

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<v Speaker 6>that can that can win vertically Keyon Coleman. I mean,

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<v Speaker 6>he's got the physicality to be able to win vertically.

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<v Speaker 6>But I think if I think most teams do want

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<v Speaker 6>that that dynamic weapon. With that being said, I think

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<v Speaker 6>he goes somewhere in the forties. I don't think he's

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<v Speaker 6>necessarily does fifty gosh, I don't think.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't think so.

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<v Speaker 6>I know, I know, I get it, I get it,

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<v Speaker 6>But in this draft specifically, I don't think so. Especially

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<v Speaker 6>if you're looking at Jonathan Brooks on the board and

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<v Speaker 6>or Eddrian Cooper, you would I think you'd have to

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<v Speaker 6>take one of those two guys.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, I mean, I I think Leake Washington is a

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<v Speaker 7>guy that people are gonna find some interest in rounds

0:22:36.640 --> 0:22:42.439
<v Speaker 7>Virginia rather. But Javon Baker is another guy CFY receiver,

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<v Speaker 7>very productive in his time when he was there, but

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<v Speaker 7>he wins with running instincts and feel he's smoothed out

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<v Speaker 7>of his releases. I think he has he has like

0:22:51.840 --> 0:22:54.600
<v Speaker 7>a hezy he throws out you know, he's yeah, he's

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<v Speaker 7>he's very competitive and so when you talk about some

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<v Speaker 7>of like what you're looking for from a wide receiver standpoint,

0:23:00.119 --> 0:23:04.040
<v Speaker 7>he can do a contested catches. The concentration is fantastic.

0:23:04.240 --> 0:23:07.720
<v Speaker 7>He's very QB friendly because he tracks the ball like

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<v Speaker 7>it's it's important to him, like you talk about like

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<v Speaker 7>I said, I mentioned the effort, and so when you're

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<v Speaker 7>talking about you know, like maybe his size is something

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<v Speaker 7>that people are maybe a little bit worried about. I

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<v Speaker 7>would like from the block a little bit better on

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<v Speaker 7>the outside when he's needed to. But this is a

0:23:20.560 --> 0:23:23.800
<v Speaker 7>guy that has vertical threat ability but also can snatch

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<v Speaker 7>the ball at the air as well. So yeah, I

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<v Speaker 7>think he's a guy that people might be interested in

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<v Speaker 7>as well. Alabama transfer.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, when we've had people bring up like okay, a

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<v Speaker 5>Michael Gallup replacement or what's your comp for Baker? To me,

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<v Speaker 5>I see some gallop with the way he's able to

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<v Speaker 5>win along the sideline, his body control, go up and

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<v Speaker 5>get the football. Brian, what do you think about Coleman

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<v Speaker 5>at fifty six? And then what's the receiver that you

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<v Speaker 5>like there?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah? I don't think he gets to you at fifty six. Yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>I would be. I would be very surprised if that happens.

0:23:52.480 --> 0:23:55.119
<v Speaker 2>I'm ashamed I didn't name my son have been at

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<v Speaker 2>Ricky because of Ricky Piersoll. But now I will go

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<v Speaker 2>another route there. I'll give you a guy I really

0:24:00.560 --> 0:24:02.919
<v Speaker 2>really liked it. I think the people are going to

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<v Speaker 2>when he plays in the league, they're going to be

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<v Speaker 2>happy that they saw him play. Roman Wilson for Michigan

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<v Speaker 2>is a guy that I really like. And I think

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<v Speaker 2>that that when you when you look at Roman Wilson,

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<v Speaker 2>he's five eleven, he's one eighty five. He is super

0:24:14.960 --> 0:24:18.080
<v Speaker 2>competitive and you know when you when you He was

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<v Speaker 2>a major factor of Michigan winning a national championship. He

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<v Speaker 2>made several huge plays in the Alabama playoff game to

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<v Speaker 2>secure the victory. I was expecting a much smaller guy.

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<v Speaker 2>Five eleven, one eighty five. He looks like he's got

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<v Speaker 2>some thickness to him and the majority of his damage

0:24:35.119 --> 0:24:38.440
<v Speaker 2>is done from the slot. We saw what Pukindakua did

0:24:38.520 --> 0:24:41.600
<v Speaker 2>with the Rams. This is a kind of player right here.

0:24:41.800 --> 0:24:47.080
<v Speaker 2>Same type of guy that everything inside contested run finds

0:24:47.119 --> 0:24:50.920
<v Speaker 2>ways to finish, always playing on the move, super reliable.

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<v Speaker 2>Roman Wilson is a guy that if you're a team,

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<v Speaker 2>I don't think the Cowboys are going to draft Roman Wilson,

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<v Speaker 2>but when he gets picked, I will acknowledge that the

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<v Speaker 2>fact that team drafted a really good football player.

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<v Speaker 3>I think I brought it up where he reminds me

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<v Speaker 3>of like a hinz.

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<v Speaker 5>Ward because he blocks, he's touch faster, but he looks

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<v Speaker 5>like a Pittsburgh Steeler type of receiver to me.

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<v Speaker 3>Roman Wilson's absolutely outstanding.

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<v Speaker 7>That's good because to your point, Brian, when you when

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<v Speaker 7>you look at the weight and the height, you think

0:25:18.960 --> 0:25:20.720
<v Speaker 7>that he looks like some small guy, but when you

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<v Speaker 7>actually watch the tape is like a little bit more

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<v Speaker 7>filled out if that's what you're going for. But I

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<v Speaker 7>do think he got some Tyler Lockett in him as

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<v Speaker 7>well as well. The reliability.

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<v Speaker 2>Look at you, that's a good one.

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<v Speaker 7>And I think I just like the swag that he

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<v Speaker 7>has when he plays. He's very it's in its controlled

0:25:36.400 --> 0:25:38.439
<v Speaker 7>speed too. He's fast, because we see some guys that

0:25:38.480 --> 0:25:40.720
<v Speaker 7>are too fast for their own good. No, he plays

0:25:40.800 --> 0:25:44.159
<v Speaker 7>very under control and he's very QB friendly And to

0:25:44.320 --> 0:25:46.359
<v Speaker 7>Brian's point, you can move him into the slot and

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<v Speaker 7>that's where he's gonna cook. We've seen what offenses are

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<v Speaker 7>doing from that that spot on the field. He's a

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<v Speaker 7>he's a guy and it's funny there's a.

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<v Speaker 2>Much better comparison.

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<v Speaker 7>I think he's another guy that people just haven't been

0:25:57.800 --> 0:25:59.560
<v Speaker 7>like we talked. I remember we talked about him on

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<v Speaker 7>the show. And then I think it's because he's he's

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<v Speaker 7>a little yiddle too, you know, because he is he

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<v Speaker 7>I wrote down this is one of the smaller receivers

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<v Speaker 7>in this draft, and you know, I think we're kind

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<v Speaker 7>of turning back the clock now with some of these

0:26:11.520 --> 0:26:16.199
<v Speaker 7>bigger sized guys actually compared last year. Yes, so yeah, anyway,

0:26:16.640 --> 0:26:17.480
<v Speaker 7>I like him to y'all.

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, Nick, we got this question from Tim b how

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<v Speaker 5>would you feel about drafting a Barton or a Jackson

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<v Speaker 5>Power Johnson round one? Then you follow it up with say,

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<v Speaker 5>at Cooper Bebe in round two. He's seen a lot

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<v Speaker 5>of center tackle scenarios discussed, not as much center guard

0:26:37.040 --> 0:26:37.600
<v Speaker 5>early on.

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<v Speaker 4>That's an interesting So this is BB in the second round.

0:26:40.840 --> 0:26:42.200
<v Speaker 3>This would be B in the second round.

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<v Speaker 5>So you know, you come away with your center and

0:26:44.280 --> 0:26:47.320
<v Speaker 5>Bartner or Jackson Power Johnson, and then you just beef

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<v Speaker 5>up that interior.

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<v Speaker 2>I had someone asked me about drafting Barton and then

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<v Speaker 2>moving him to tackle, and then and then putting Fraser

0:26:55.640 --> 0:26:59.680
<v Speaker 2>and then drafting Fraser center. Yeah, you draft Barton and Fraser,

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<v Speaker 2>but play Barton at tackle, not a guard, not a guard.

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<v Speaker 4>Interesting, do you like Barton it tackle? I think I

0:27:05.400 --> 0:27:06.840
<v Speaker 4>like them like my preser.

0:27:06.880 --> 0:27:08.879
<v Speaker 2>That's what the question was. I asked me what you

0:27:08.880 --> 0:27:11.199
<v Speaker 2>play him at tackle? You know, and I don't think so.

0:27:11.320 --> 0:27:13.040
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I don't think so either. I think my preference

0:27:13.080 --> 0:27:15.800
<v Speaker 6>there would be center guard than tackle. But also if

0:27:15.840 --> 0:27:17.520
<v Speaker 6>Graham Barton is the pick, I would like to see

0:27:17.560 --> 0:27:19.760
<v Speaker 6>what he does at guard nearing training camp. But going

0:27:19.800 --> 0:27:21.680
<v Speaker 6>back to the to the question originally, if they drive

0:27:21.760 --> 0:27:23.920
<v Speaker 6>Barton B B, we're gonna have to like, I'm gonna

0:27:23.920 --> 0:27:24.720
<v Speaker 6>have to hold you down.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, those are my favorites.

0:27:27.680 --> 0:27:32.440
<v Speaker 4>I wouldn't love. I think I think BB at fifty

0:27:32.440 --> 0:27:33.440
<v Speaker 4>six is a little bit of a reach.

0:27:33.480 --> 0:27:36.720
<v Speaker 6>I'm sorry's that. I think they still would need to

0:27:36.720 --> 0:27:38.560
<v Speaker 6>go get a linebacker. I want to see that.

0:27:38.840 --> 0:27:39.800
<v Speaker 2>Get him at eighty seven.

0:27:40.160 --> 0:27:42.359
<v Speaker 4>I think you I think you could. Okay, thank you,

0:27:42.400 --> 0:27:43.679
<v Speaker 4>but I'm willing to take that right.

0:27:43.760 --> 0:27:45.960
<v Speaker 2>Maybe we get a I just saw, I just saw

0:27:45.960 --> 0:27:48.199
<v Speaker 2>how committed you were, and you're committed. H that that

0:27:48.359 --> 0:27:51.360
<v Speaker 2>that's because if you were to go I don't know

0:27:51.800 --> 0:27:53.320
<v Speaker 2>then the next thing I would say to you is

0:27:53.320 --> 0:27:55.040
<v Speaker 2>we gotta draft him at fifty six, then.

0:27:55.160 --> 0:27:57.000
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, but I think you could still get a guy

0:27:57.040 --> 0:27:58.919
<v Speaker 6>at eighty seven if you want a draft guard, like

0:27:58.960 --> 0:28:01.000
<v Speaker 6>if you want to go and get let's say in

0:28:01.119 --> 0:28:05.520
<v Speaker 6>Isaiah Adams from Illinois or Christian Haynes from Connecticut Mahogany

0:28:05.560 --> 0:28:07.359
<v Speaker 6>Mahogany Boston College.

0:28:07.880 --> 0:28:10.480
<v Speaker 2>By the way, some general manager dudes are asking me

0:28:10.520 --> 0:28:11.919
<v Speaker 2>about Mahogany.

0:28:12.480 --> 0:28:14.480
<v Speaker 5>Center guard flex as well, like should we talk about

0:28:14.520 --> 0:28:15.880
<v Speaker 5>him a little bit more at center you think?

0:28:15.880 --> 0:28:17.560
<v Speaker 2>I don't think we've talked about him near enough. I

0:28:17.560 --> 0:28:19.879
<v Speaker 2>know I should know the player, but I mean to me,

0:28:20.359 --> 0:28:22.639
<v Speaker 2>you watch him play. He is going to make somebody.

0:28:22.720 --> 0:28:24.959
<v Speaker 2>I was talking about Roman Wilson. That guy is going

0:28:25.000 --> 0:28:26.440
<v Speaker 2>to make somebody look smart. You know.

0:28:26.600 --> 0:28:29.520
<v Speaker 5>Mahogany was great at the Shrine Bowl here Yea and Friszkill.

0:28:29.960 --> 0:28:30.960
<v Speaker 5>I think he turned a lot of heads.

0:28:31.040 --> 0:28:31.600
<v Speaker 3>Yeah he did.

0:28:31.720 --> 0:28:34.600
<v Speaker 5>I mean that that's a physical, mean, nasty type offensive

0:28:34.600 --> 0:28:35.560
<v Speaker 5>linement as well, that.

0:28:35.440 --> 0:28:36.280
<v Speaker 3>That's really really good.

0:28:36.720 --> 0:28:40.320
<v Speaker 7>I wanted to I mean on Christian, I did an

0:28:40.400 --> 0:28:43.440
<v Speaker 7>interview with him and I asked him about the interior flex.

0:28:43.640 --> 0:28:45.080
<v Speaker 7>A lot a lot of people don't know he was

0:28:45.120 --> 0:28:47.440
<v Speaker 7>a former DT like he played d T and he's

0:28:47.480 --> 0:28:49.960
<v Speaker 7>only been playing football for I don't know since was

0:28:50.120 --> 0:28:52.200
<v Speaker 7>junior year of high school or something like. That's not

0:28:52.400 --> 0:28:55.760
<v Speaker 7>it wasn't a like all my life thing, but I

0:28:55.920 --> 0:28:58.920
<v Speaker 7>do he has commented that he's open to moving in

0:28:59.000 --> 0:29:03.000
<v Speaker 7>the interior. I wanted to ask a question because I

0:29:03.360 --> 0:29:07.320
<v Speaker 7>listening to y'all talk about Cooper Cooper Beb. Are we

0:29:07.360 --> 0:29:12.160
<v Speaker 7>at a point to where the the versatility thing with

0:29:12.280 --> 0:29:15.200
<v Speaker 7>tackles coming in and people being like, and I think

0:29:15.240 --> 0:29:17.720
<v Speaker 7>some tackles are preparing more to be able to even

0:29:17.800 --> 0:29:22.560
<v Speaker 7>kick into guard. Is that hurting the true guards because

0:29:22.840 --> 0:29:26.040
<v Speaker 7>tackle because of the versatility. And I'm only asking that

0:29:26.120 --> 0:29:29.240
<v Speaker 7>because we talked about Cooper Beb early in this process.

0:29:29.680 --> 0:29:31.560
<v Speaker 7>I wanted to draft him so bad. I mentioned him

0:29:31.600 --> 0:29:33.120
<v Speaker 7>last year and he was returning to school.

0:29:33.160 --> 0:29:33.320
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

0:29:34.320 --> 0:29:35.920
<v Speaker 7>Are we at a point to where like some of

0:29:35.960 --> 0:29:38.920
<v Speaker 7>these guys that are the true like truly guard?

0:29:39.160 --> 0:29:39.280
<v Speaker 11>Yes?

0:29:39.440 --> 0:29:43.040
<v Speaker 2>Yes, okay, yeah, because all of a sudden we're getting

0:29:43.120 --> 0:29:46.680
<v Speaker 2>You're getting Morgan from Arizona. Everybody you know, I think

0:29:46.720 --> 0:29:48.960
<v Speaker 2>he could play tackle. People want to kick him inside.

0:29:49.080 --> 0:29:52.200
<v Speaker 2>I had a scout, uh that does the Southeast tell

0:29:52.200 --> 0:29:54.600
<v Speaker 2>me Lathan will be an All Pro guard. He's a

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<v Speaker 2>tackle right now. So the guys that are true guards,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, Yeah, I think think that the fact that

0:30:01.320 --> 0:30:05.600
<v Speaker 2>people are more willing to kick those tackles inside, I

0:30:05.880 --> 0:30:07.160
<v Speaker 2>think hurts the true guard.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I think there's a lot of I think there's

0:30:09.280 --> 0:30:10.960
<v Speaker 6>a lot of truth in that. You look at you

0:30:11.000 --> 0:30:14.400
<v Speaker 6>look at the versatility factor. Let's just look at this

0:30:14.440 --> 0:30:17.440
<v Speaker 6>franchise alone, how they like to really prioritize guys that

0:30:17.480 --> 0:30:20.520
<v Speaker 6>have versatility in any position. I think if you have

0:30:20.760 --> 0:30:22.720
<v Speaker 6>two guys on the same level that you have graded

0:30:22.760 --> 0:30:25.880
<v Speaker 6>the same, but one can do other things in other positions,

0:30:25.880 --> 0:30:28.120
<v Speaker 6>you take that guy and obviously that's going to be

0:30:28.120 --> 0:30:30.160
<v Speaker 6>a plus more often than not. Yeah, I think there's

0:30:30.200 --> 0:30:32.800
<v Speaker 6>there's some truth in the sense that it might be

0:30:32.840 --> 0:30:34.760
<v Speaker 6>affecting the guard class because you look at the top

0:30:34.800 --> 0:30:38.240
<v Speaker 6>of the true guard board, you have Christian Haynes and

0:30:38.280 --> 0:30:41.480
<v Speaker 6>Christian Mahogany, who you could argue, are you know, could

0:30:41.480 --> 0:30:43.880
<v Speaker 6>play some center as well Cooper Bebes in that discussion.

0:30:44.120 --> 0:30:46.120
<v Speaker 6>But then if you start factoring in the tackles that

0:30:46.160 --> 0:30:48.880
<v Speaker 6>can play guard, then you start factoring and guys like

0:30:48.920 --> 0:30:52.520
<v Speaker 6>it's kicking them down, like a Troy Faltanu, Jordan Morgan's.

0:30:54.440 --> 0:30:55.160
<v Speaker 4>JC Latham.

0:30:55.240 --> 0:30:58.360
<v Speaker 2>So everybody you named you might want a little more.

0:30:58.520 --> 0:31:00.800
<v Speaker 3>I mean Oregon State. I think there's some people that

0:31:00.840 --> 0:31:02.400
<v Speaker 3>would consider playing him at guard as well.

0:31:02.480 --> 0:31:07.160
<v Speaker 7>Yeah poor guards, Yeah, okay, the better to do their job.

0:31:07.240 --> 0:31:09.240
<v Speaker 7>They're like, I just been playing guards since I was

0:31:09.240 --> 0:31:11.920
<v Speaker 7>in high school, and y'all go sitter for and skip

0:31:11.960 --> 0:31:15.680
<v Speaker 7>me because this guy can do it too. I don't know,

0:31:15.800 --> 0:31:18.040
<v Speaker 7>I just I just was listening to y'all and that

0:31:18.200 --> 0:31:19.880
<v Speaker 7>just was like, dang.

0:31:21.440 --> 0:31:23.920
<v Speaker 6>It's also a sense that like Cooper BB was what

0:31:24.360 --> 0:31:26.200
<v Speaker 6>you respect, was never a first round grade.

0:31:26.200 --> 0:31:29.800
<v Speaker 3>What is trying to do over it? I actually like standing,

0:31:31.880 --> 0:31:36.040
<v Speaker 3>this is ridiculous. All the guy does people on their rear.

0:31:36.640 --> 0:31:38.160
<v Speaker 4>I don't think he was ever like a first round

0:31:38.160 --> 0:31:38.880
<v Speaker 4>grade type guy.

0:31:39.000 --> 0:31:41.120
<v Speaker 6>Like if you if you're looking at let's say, let's

0:31:41.160 --> 0:31:44.120
<v Speaker 6>let's look at Isaiah Adams, for example, who has who's

0:31:44.480 --> 0:31:49.640
<v Speaker 6>probably had more tackle context coming into the draft process

0:31:49.680 --> 0:31:51.840
<v Speaker 6>than that guard, but is now having a little bit

0:31:51.880 --> 0:31:54.240
<v Speaker 6>more versatility as a guard. I only compare him and

0:31:54.280 --> 0:31:56.920
<v Speaker 6>BB because those are both third round guys in my stack,

0:31:57.400 --> 0:31:59.320
<v Speaker 6>then you would probably respect They're.

0:31:59.160 --> 0:32:00.600
<v Speaker 3>Not even on the same here.

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<v Speaker 2>Get out of here.

0:32:02.120 --> 0:32:05.080
<v Speaker 6>Then there's probably maybe a little bit more intriagan Isaiah Adams.

0:32:05.080 --> 0:32:06.720
<v Speaker 6>But also you look at the ability that Cooper BB

0:32:07.360 --> 0:32:09.560
<v Speaker 6>still has in the interior. I think that's a little

0:32:09.560 --> 0:32:11.960
<v Speaker 6>bit more of an apples to apples comparison than comparing

0:32:12.240 --> 0:32:14.360
<v Speaker 6>you know what Cooper BB does straight up at guard

0:32:14.440 --> 0:32:16.600
<v Speaker 6>versus these first round guys like a JC Latha merge

0:32:16.640 --> 0:32:19.160
<v Speaker 6>Ordan Morgan. But that's that's neither here nor there. I

0:32:19.160 --> 0:32:20.800
<v Speaker 6>think I think these guards there are going to be

0:32:20.840 --> 0:32:23.400
<v Speaker 6>a couple that really excel at the next level. I've

0:32:23.440 --> 0:32:25.280
<v Speaker 6>banged on the table for Christian Hans. I do think

0:32:25.280 --> 0:32:26.760
<v Speaker 6>Cooper B B will be a great player.

0:32:26.800 --> 0:32:28.240
<v Speaker 4>I do. I think he just needs a little bit

0:32:28.280 --> 0:32:28.560
<v Speaker 4>of time.

0:32:29.600 --> 0:32:31.680
<v Speaker 6>And I think Isaiah Adams has a potential to be

0:32:31.680 --> 0:32:33.160
<v Speaker 6>a good player as well. But you look at the

0:32:33.200 --> 0:32:35.520
<v Speaker 6>tackle board as well, guys that can slide inside, there's

0:32:35.520 --> 0:32:36.880
<v Speaker 6>a lot of there's a lot of lots of love

0:32:36.920 --> 0:32:39.040
<v Speaker 6>there too, poor guards.

0:32:39.160 --> 0:32:39.440
<v Speaker 11>I know.

0:32:39.560 --> 0:32:41.560
<v Speaker 5>I do like Adams too as a guard moving out

0:32:41.800 --> 0:32:43.440
<v Speaker 5>from tackle, I think he played.

0:32:43.480 --> 0:32:45.800
<v Speaker 2>I think he played wherever Illinois needed him he did.

0:32:45.840 --> 0:32:47.440
<v Speaker 2>I think there were I think there were games where

0:32:47.480 --> 0:32:49.400
<v Speaker 2>you could watch him play tackle and all the Suddies

0:32:49.440 --> 0:32:53.280
<v Speaker 2>playing guard and maybe because of an injuries during the game.

0:32:54.120 --> 0:32:57.000
<v Speaker 7>Game I thought it was I definitely thought he was

0:32:57.080 --> 0:32:59.480
<v Speaker 7>better at guard. I thought that sometimes his base could get.

0:32:59.400 --> 0:33:03.960
<v Speaker 3>A little wide. You see the power really translate well

0:33:04.000 --> 0:33:04.920
<v Speaker 3>when you kick him inside.

0:33:05.000 --> 0:33:07.640
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, and then I think he has good short area quickness.

0:33:07.720 --> 0:33:08.800
<v Speaker 7>I don't know if he has.

0:33:08.720 --> 0:33:14.040
<v Speaker 3>Like the athletic guy, I felt the same way. All right,

0:33:14.080 --> 0:33:15.840
<v Speaker 3>let's go to a last whole area blocker.

0:33:16.240 --> 0:33:19.720
<v Speaker 5>Yes, playing a phone booth there, Josh Weaver, you trade

0:33:19.760 --> 0:33:22.040
<v Speaker 5>back to thirty with Baltimore.

0:33:21.680 --> 0:33:22.680
<v Speaker 2>Tim Baltimore.

0:33:22.880 --> 0:33:25.880
<v Speaker 3>This is what we've talked about. With Baltimore. Barton is

0:33:25.880 --> 0:33:27.680
<v Speaker 3>off the board. He goes twenty one to Miami.

0:33:28.520 --> 0:33:32.520
<v Speaker 5>Only Geyiton is left at the top tier of offensive tackles.

0:33:32.760 --> 0:33:33.280
<v Speaker 7>I want to see.

0:33:34.760 --> 0:33:39.800
<v Speaker 5>Morgan, Frasier, and Suamatia are all available.

0:33:39.920 --> 0:33:41.200
<v Speaker 3>Who do you take in a why?

0:33:41.400 --> 0:33:44.320
<v Speaker 2>Well, okay, do it for the Cowboys. Yeah, this is

0:33:44.360 --> 0:33:47.600
<v Speaker 2>specifically for the Cowboys. Ye, do it for the Cowboys

0:33:47.600 --> 0:33:49.880
<v Speaker 2>because I think on I think you would you take

0:33:49.920 --> 0:33:50.760
<v Speaker 2>the b Yu kid.

0:33:50.800 --> 0:33:52.120
<v Speaker 4>I'd be taking Jordan Morgan.

0:33:51.920 --> 0:33:54.440
<v Speaker 2>Here, That's right, I would too. Okay, So now go ahead,

0:33:54.800 --> 0:33:57.320
<v Speaker 2>now now take now take who Dallas.

0:33:57.320 --> 0:34:01.640
<v Speaker 5>Would would you take JPJ over Morgan if he were there,

0:34:01.880 --> 0:34:02.960
<v Speaker 5>or would Morgan.

0:34:02.680 --> 0:34:03.160
<v Speaker 3>Be your guy?

0:34:03.440 --> 0:34:03.600
<v Speaker 9>Man?

0:34:03.600 --> 0:34:06.080
<v Speaker 6>The more this draft process goes on the least, the

0:34:06.560 --> 0:34:09.320
<v Speaker 6>more confidence I lose in JPJ. I'd probably go in

0:34:09.400 --> 0:34:12.160
<v Speaker 6>Jordan Morgan. I probably go to Jordan Morgan because you

0:34:12.160 --> 0:34:14.200
<v Speaker 6>have experience, you have durability, you don't have a lot

0:34:14.200 --> 0:34:16.200
<v Speaker 6>of medical concerns, if you have versatility.

0:34:16.320 --> 0:34:17.359
<v Speaker 3>I like Jordan Morgan a lot.

0:34:17.400 --> 0:34:18.440
<v Speaker 4>I think you have a high floor guy.

0:34:18.560 --> 0:34:20.480
<v Speaker 3>Because I'm with you, Brian. I think he could actually

0:34:20.520 --> 0:34:21.040
<v Speaker 3>play tackle.

0:34:21.080 --> 0:34:22.120
<v Speaker 2>I think he could play tackle.

0:34:22.160 --> 0:34:22.839
<v Speaker 11>And I didn't move.

0:34:23.320 --> 0:34:25.600
<v Speaker 2>I did, I didn't. I mean, but if you said, okay,

0:34:25.680 --> 0:34:28.480
<v Speaker 2>play guard, you know, I think in the fine, if

0:34:28.480 --> 0:34:31.520
<v Speaker 2>you're going to kick Tyler Smith outside, great, But I

0:34:31.719 --> 0:34:34.200
<v Speaker 2>I man, I just think Morgan. I don't think people

0:34:34.239 --> 0:34:36.919
<v Speaker 2>are giving I'm not saying this show. I just still

0:34:36.960 --> 0:34:40.640
<v Speaker 2>think the scouting community is giving Morgan enough credit for

0:34:40.719 --> 0:34:42.200
<v Speaker 2>how good of a player he really is.

0:34:42.800 --> 0:34:45.240
<v Speaker 7>It's hard again. I think he's just one of another

0:34:45.239 --> 0:34:47.680
<v Speaker 7>one of those guys that's just he's so. He was

0:34:47.719 --> 0:34:49.440
<v Speaker 7>an easy for me. He was a phone watch. But

0:34:49.480 --> 0:34:51.920
<v Speaker 7>he was an easy watch because he's consistent.

0:34:51.440 --> 0:34:53.440
<v Speaker 3>And a super consistent, steady, and.

0:34:53.440 --> 0:34:57.000
<v Speaker 7>I'm just starting to feel like we just continue to

0:34:57.040 --> 0:35:00.640
<v Speaker 7>see that these guys that are not necessarily flash but

0:35:00.719 --> 0:35:03.920
<v Speaker 7>are very consistent are just not getting the talk. And

0:35:03.960 --> 0:35:05.960
<v Speaker 7>I'm like, what are you looking for in offensive?

0:35:06.200 --> 0:35:06.839
<v Speaker 2>Right?

0:35:06.920 --> 0:35:09.960
<v Speaker 7>Consistency? And he has been one of the most consistent

0:35:10.360 --> 0:35:13.000
<v Speaker 7>offensive linemen to me through this process. I know we

0:35:13.040 --> 0:35:15.239
<v Speaker 7>talked about I mentioned the other day the combine and

0:35:15.280 --> 0:35:17.440
<v Speaker 7>maybe I mean but the testing numbers. Of course, I

0:35:17.440 --> 0:35:18.919
<v Speaker 7>mean this dude, he got a little got a little

0:35:18.960 --> 0:35:20.480
<v Speaker 7>weight on him. We don't care about that, like he's

0:35:20.560 --> 0:35:23.440
<v Speaker 7>he's It doesn't to me affect how he's able to

0:35:23.480 --> 0:35:26.480
<v Speaker 7>wrestle and stay in front of guys and make sure

0:35:26.520 --> 0:35:29.480
<v Speaker 7>he stays square. So I think he somebody at the

0:35:29.520 --> 0:35:31.759
<v Speaker 7>draft one on one bang the table for him and

0:35:31.800 --> 0:35:32.520
<v Speaker 7>I was like, you know.

0:35:32.480 --> 0:35:33.640
<v Speaker 3>What, yeah, rolled out.

0:35:33.760 --> 0:35:34.640
<v Speaker 4>I actually I did.

0:35:34.680 --> 0:35:37.000
<v Speaker 7>Actually went back and I looked at my notes. I

0:35:37.040 --> 0:35:38.799
<v Speaker 7>went back and watched him a little bit more, and

0:35:38.840 --> 0:35:41.120
<v Speaker 7>I was like, what are we doing here like this?

0:35:41.120 --> 0:35:41.960
<v Speaker 7>This kid can play.

0:35:42.120 --> 0:35:43.920
<v Speaker 2>They take the b yu kid, don't they They do?

0:35:44.280 --> 0:35:45.480
<v Speaker 7>I think they do, but we.

0:35:46.280 --> 0:35:48.520
<v Speaker 4>I think they take Morgan. I think they take more.

0:35:49.040 --> 0:35:49.200
<v Speaker 11>Wow.

0:35:49.320 --> 0:35:52.840
<v Speaker 2>Okay, let me ask you guys, do you think I

0:35:53.160 --> 0:35:55.239
<v Speaker 2>just just swinging and miss by me. I thought you

0:35:55.239 --> 0:35:56.239
<v Speaker 2>were going to say they were going to take the

0:35:56.239 --> 0:35:56.560
<v Speaker 2>b White.

0:35:56.560 --> 0:35:58.040
<v Speaker 5>I think they take There was a lot of there's

0:35:58.080 --> 0:35:59.919
<v Speaker 5>been a lot of momentum with the b YU kid.

0:36:00.040 --> 0:36:02.000
<v Speaker 3>I've got more than great a higher do you guys

0:36:02.080 --> 0:36:04.800
<v Speaker 3>than Yeah? Yes, So I think.

0:36:06.440 --> 0:36:10.160
<v Speaker 5>Are we not paying enough attention to Zach Fraser the

0:36:10.440 --> 0:36:14.240
<v Speaker 5>West Virginia Center as we've talked about Barton Jackson, Power Johnson,

0:36:14.280 --> 0:36:15.880
<v Speaker 5>is Fraser in play here more than you?

0:36:15.880 --> 0:36:19.760
<v Speaker 2>Guys? Take this because I'm I'm I know you like Fraser.

0:36:19.840 --> 0:36:23.120
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, I'm driving along the Moonshine Trails and in

0:36:23.160 --> 0:36:25.200
<v Speaker 2>West Virginia talking about Fraser.

0:36:25.200 --> 0:36:26.200
<v Speaker 3>Okay, here's my only fear.

0:36:26.239 --> 0:36:28.560
<v Speaker 2>I mean, I'm driving, I'm I'm running from the law

0:36:28.920 --> 0:36:33.040
<v Speaker 2>talking about this guy, you know, and yeah, exactly.

0:36:32.960 --> 0:36:35.759
<v Speaker 5>Here's my only fear with Fraser. I think that the

0:36:36.120 --> 0:36:38.400
<v Speaker 5>body of the Texas game. But okay, so the Texas

0:36:38.400 --> 0:36:39.879
<v Speaker 5>game you point to, and this is the thing that

0:36:39.880 --> 0:36:42.800
<v Speaker 5>that I think you could say some of my fear.

0:36:43.200 --> 0:36:45.160
<v Speaker 2>But I think there's blocking those animals.

0:36:45.640 --> 0:36:46.799
<v Speaker 7>Let them get it out.

0:36:46.920 --> 0:36:50.799
<v Speaker 5>I worry at times outside of the Texas tape can

0:36:50.880 --> 0:36:53.320
<v Speaker 5>he get overpowered a little bit, like you saw with

0:36:53.360 --> 0:36:54.640
<v Speaker 5>the Tyler Biattish last year.

0:36:55.000 --> 0:36:57.520
<v Speaker 7>I think I think he I will say one of

0:36:57.520 --> 0:36:59.680
<v Speaker 7>the only things that I think about him is that

0:36:59.719 --> 0:37:03.399
<v Speaker 7>I think and he I think he has Sometimes he

0:37:03.520 --> 0:37:05.760
<v Speaker 7>relies on the fact that he can recover a little

0:37:05.760 --> 0:37:09.640
<v Speaker 7>bit too much. His core strength is crazy strength.

0:37:09.480 --> 0:37:11.440
<v Speaker 3>And that's the wrestling, right, that's wrestling.

0:37:11.840 --> 0:37:13.840
<v Speaker 7>And he depends, and I think he in his mind

0:37:13.880 --> 0:37:15.919
<v Speaker 7>sometimes it is like, I mean, I can get there,

0:37:16.360 --> 0:37:17.000
<v Speaker 7>and he can recur.

0:37:17.160 --> 0:37:18.840
<v Speaker 3>She moves so well and he does.

0:37:18.840 --> 0:37:21.640
<v Speaker 7>And so I'll give you. I'll give you that.

0:37:21.920 --> 0:37:24.520
<v Speaker 3>But I sometimes sometimes the anchor, I'm like, man.

0:37:25.040 --> 0:37:28.440
<v Speaker 7>I think I think his grip, your strength can improve

0:37:28.480 --> 0:37:31.479
<v Speaker 7>as well a little bit. But other than that, though

0:37:31.880 --> 0:37:33.600
<v Speaker 7>former wrestler, he's dead.

0:37:33.640 --> 0:37:35.880
<v Speaker 3>But it's like kick that down the road. He's feeling

0:37:35.920 --> 0:37:36.680
<v Speaker 3>like I do about bab.

0:37:36.840 --> 0:37:41.680
<v Speaker 7>This is convers when he handles initial striking. I think

0:37:41.680 --> 0:37:44.319
<v Speaker 7>he's a player as well. I think he's a player

0:37:44.360 --> 0:37:44.600
<v Speaker 7>as well.

0:37:45.320 --> 0:37:47.600
<v Speaker 2>The Pro Bowl. You guys can buy me dinner later.

0:37:48.239 --> 0:37:49.120
<v Speaker 1>I like him.

0:37:50.480 --> 0:37:52.839
<v Speaker 3>If you trade back in this scenario thirty too much,

0:37:52.960 --> 0:37:55.680
<v Speaker 3>he was. That's a good point, Nick, and I like that.

0:37:55.719 --> 0:37:57.960
<v Speaker 5>Rebuttal if you slide back to thirty though, Brian, I

0:37:57.960 --> 0:37:59.600
<v Speaker 5>think Frasier I would be very open minded.

0:37:59.640 --> 0:38:01.919
<v Speaker 7>I would be open to him, But I will say,

0:38:02.160 --> 0:38:04.840
<v Speaker 7>is anybody any updates on his Did you give me

0:38:04.880 --> 0:38:05.279
<v Speaker 7>an update?

0:38:06.640 --> 0:38:07.319
<v Speaker 3>He broke his leg?

0:38:07.600 --> 0:38:09.960
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, broke his was competing at the Combine, So you

0:38:10.000 --> 0:38:12.440
<v Speaker 5>know the toughness there in the competitive level is there

0:38:12.440 --> 0:38:12.960
<v Speaker 5>with that dude?

0:38:13.000 --> 0:38:14.680
<v Speaker 6>He ran out at the Big twelve pro Da. He

0:38:14.719 --> 0:38:16.360
<v Speaker 6>did everything asked of him at the pro day, So

0:38:16.400 --> 0:38:18.560
<v Speaker 6>it sounds like he's he's ready to go. I would

0:38:19.000 --> 0:38:20.680
<v Speaker 6>I would think that a rookie camp or an O

0:38:20.800 --> 0:38:23.680
<v Speaker 6>t A he might be limited in some fashion, but

0:38:23.680 --> 0:38:25.239
<v Speaker 6>it wouldnt surprise me if he's a full go too.

0:38:25.440 --> 0:38:27.640
<v Speaker 7>So he's the only one he's That was the only

0:38:27.680 --> 0:38:29.279
<v Speaker 7>thing about him. I had a lot of good things

0:38:29.280 --> 0:38:33.239
<v Speaker 7>to say about him. But I had a lot of

0:38:33.280 --> 0:38:34.040
<v Speaker 7>good It's not as.

0:38:34.239 --> 0:38:35.200
<v Speaker 3>As Brian's nuts.

0:38:36.960 --> 0:38:39.080
<v Speaker 2>Brian, my notes are blanking.

0:38:41.000 --> 0:38:42.520
<v Speaker 3>The offensive rookie of the year right now.

0:38:43.520 --> 0:38:45.880
<v Speaker 7>His game. The leg thing was the only thing that

0:38:45.960 --> 0:38:48.320
<v Speaker 7>I thought maybe would detot.

0:38:48.560 --> 0:38:51.680
<v Speaker 2>There was something the Morgan and who that you said

0:38:51.719 --> 0:38:52.840
<v Speaker 2>they were too far apart.

0:38:53.080 --> 0:38:56.200
<v Speaker 3>Who was did you okay?

0:38:56.360 --> 0:38:59.160
<v Speaker 2>Okay? Fraser? In these center dudes are not that far.

0:38:59.840 --> 0:39:02.759
<v Speaker 5>They are closer than I think people are being talked about. Yeah,

0:39:02.760 --> 0:39:03.480
<v Speaker 5>they are, they are.

0:39:03.560 --> 0:39:07.200
<v Speaker 2>I'm going to steal one of your lines. There piece

0:39:07.280 --> 0:39:12.720
<v Speaker 2>a lot closer than you think. Okay, here I am dramatic.

0:39:12.560 --> 0:39:13.799
<v Speaker 4>Morgan at twenty eight.

0:39:14.239 --> 0:39:15.800
<v Speaker 2>Yeah you got him right.

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<v Speaker 4>Fraser at forty two, Kingsley at thirty seven.

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<v Speaker 2>See I have I have Kingsley at forty two, and

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<v Speaker 2>then the other way.

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<v Speaker 5>So, yeah, that's interesting. It's gonna be fun to see

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<v Speaker 5>how all the boards stack up. All right, that was

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<v Speaker 5>All right, let's look at some of the rest of

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<v Speaker 5>the Nfcas obviously very Cowboys focus. But you've got We've

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<v Speaker 5>already talked a little bit about Philadelphia at twenty two.

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<v Speaker 3>Maybe the Eagles get aggressive. Do they move up.

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<v Speaker 2>Drake May at two?

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<v Speaker 5>Drake May? That would be a good thing. I think

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<v Speaker 5>for Brian. They're Washington at too. Of course the Giants

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<v Speaker 5>at six. Who are some players that we would think, gosh,

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<v Speaker 5>face these two dudes twice a year. Segment brought to

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<v Speaker 3>Brian, I think Neighbors.

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<v Speaker 2>Or Dunsay ends up at the Giants. I would hate

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<v Speaker 2>that right now.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I'm with you, man, and like I think neighbors

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<v Speaker 5>would be number one for me. That would be frustrating.

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<v Speaker 5>They haven't actually had a thousand yard receiver since twenty

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<v Speaker 5>eighteen with the Odell Beckham junior. With the Giants, they

0:42:46.840 --> 0:42:49.600
<v Speaker 5>are desperate for playmakers. The one thing that I could

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<v Speaker 5>sell myself on, like because I love a Duneesay and Neighbors,

0:42:52.080 --> 0:42:54.200
<v Speaker 5>is how they get in the ball to them? What

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<v Speaker 5>are they doing at quarterback? And it is their offensive

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<v Speaker 5>line any good? So maybe as great as those receivers.

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<v Speaker 5>Are they might Michael Pratt? Yeah, second right, let's do

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<v Speaker 5>that to ahead and take Pratt. But but is it

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<v Speaker 5>just those two receivers? Would that be for the Giants?

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<v Speaker 5>You're thinking, man, that's gonna be a tough deal.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that'd be super tough.

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<v Speaker 6>I think who whatever receiver they take at six, I

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<v Speaker 6>think that would scare scare Cowboys fans more than whatever

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<v Speaker 6>quarterback is taken by Washington at too, just because gosh,

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<v Speaker 6>that's immediate playmaking ability, whether it's Neighbors Dunes or Harrison Junior,

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<v Speaker 6>depending on who Arizona picks. That's uh, yeah, that's gonna

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<v Speaker 6>be tough. You look around the division Philly, as I mentioned,

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<v Speaker 6>I think they can be aggressive and trade up and

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<v Speaker 6>go get a really good corner, whether that be Terry

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<v Speaker 6>and Arnold Quinion Mitchell. I think there's an opportunity for

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<v Speaker 6>them to do that. But if they stay at their pick,

0:43:38.760 --> 0:43:40.600
<v Speaker 6>they could also be looking at, you know, guys like

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<v Speaker 6>Cooper dejan or Darius Robinson potentially, Uh, they could also

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<v Speaker 6>be in the defensive.

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<v Speaker 2>Tackle market said the break, I'm gonna let you go.

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<v Speaker 4>That was that was mainly it. Now Washington and you

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<v Speaker 4>got the quarterback.

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<v Speaker 5>Cooper de Gene and maybe they stay there at twenty two.

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<v Speaker 5>I kind of think Cooper de Gene is higher on

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<v Speaker 5>some some teams boards.

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<v Speaker 2>Than Man I say yesterday, I think he's Do you

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<v Speaker 2>think he's the third corner?

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<v Speaker 3>I think he might be the number one over Wigan

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<v Speaker 3>for some teams. I think he might. I think he

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<v Speaker 3>might be the number one guy.

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<v Speaker 2>Now I'm with number one corner overall, overall, overall.

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<v Speaker 4>I think I think it's the number one safety. Yeah

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<v Speaker 4>for sure.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, And I almost threw my pencil at you.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm playing it safety, your corner. I think I think

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<v Speaker 5>he could play either. I do like when you look

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<v Speaker 5>at his game and his ability to go sideline to

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<v Speaker 5>sideline the range. I think the instincts I wouldn't mind

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<v Speaker 5>playing him it's safety what whatsoever. But I'm not going

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<v Speaker 5>to put it past him because he's a white guy

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<v Speaker 5>that he can play corner.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, yeah, I'm not trying to see that that wh

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<v Speaker 7>I mean.

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<v Speaker 5>For the Eagles like I could kind of see Cooper

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<v Speaker 5>de genius. We're talking about it in a filthy universe.

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<v Speaker 7>And you gotta also think like teams, the teams within

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<v Speaker 7>your division are trying to figure out how to beat you.

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<v Speaker 7>Where do the Cowboys u ce d lamp who they had,

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<v Speaker 7>They had not one corner that could deal with him

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<v Speaker 7>last year. I think could go in the or Terrrian

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<v Speaker 7>Arnold line.

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<v Speaker 3>Donald's my number one corner.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean the other team, like people within our division,

0:45:01.360 --> 0:45:03.200
<v Speaker 7>are trying to figure out how to stop your best

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<v Speaker 7>offensive weapon, which is CD lamb. They might be looking

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<v Speaker 7>for a corner that can man up. I know you

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<v Speaker 7>he's a safety, but.

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<v Speaker 5>Still either way, they're desperate for safety help too, so

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<v Speaker 5>that'd be a benefit for them if they want to

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<v Speaker 5>play him.

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<v Speaker 7>For me, I mean you already mentioned Darius Robinson. I'm

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<v Speaker 7>not in the mood to deal with him, but I

0:45:24.440 --> 0:45:27.080
<v Speaker 7>ain't listen. I ain't in the mood, but I do

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<v Speaker 7>think that Philly could get saucy. And I'm only talking

0:45:29.680 --> 0:45:32.120
<v Speaker 7>about Philly because I'm not I'm not saying I don't

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<v Speaker 7>think about the other people.

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<v Speaker 5>But we kind of know Washington's probably going Jayden and

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<v Speaker 5>Daniels there quarterback l su.

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<v Speaker 2>Ye ain't got a lot of weapons at the commanders on.

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<v Speaker 3>That offense that would scare me.

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<v Speaker 5>Jayden Daniels with with Kingsbury and that offensive staff.

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<v Speaker 2>We saw what he did at LSU with a lot

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<v Speaker 2>of weapons.

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<v Speaker 4>That's about Kingsbury.

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<v Speaker 3>That could cause problems.

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<v Speaker 7>I don't want to have to see maybe a Chop

0:45:50.960 --> 0:45:54.120
<v Speaker 7>Robinson going up against Terrence Steele twice a year.

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<v Speaker 3>Ooh the speed?

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, not in the mood. And again it's not even

0:45:58.480 --> 0:46:00.279
<v Speaker 7>just Terry Steele. We don't even know who the left

0:46:00.320 --> 0:46:02.640
<v Speaker 7>tackle is going to be for the Cowboys at this point.

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<v Speaker 7>I think he could be a tear. He could be

0:46:05.480 --> 0:46:08.359
<v Speaker 7>a tear for our division if we have to deal

0:46:08.400 --> 0:46:10.759
<v Speaker 7>with him. What is Washington? Didn't they get to They

0:46:10.800 --> 0:46:12.200
<v Speaker 7>got they got.

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<v Speaker 2>Fowler, they took every one of your players, they got Armstrong,

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<v Speaker 2>everyone that you did shows about all last year.

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<v Speaker 7>They got on their Dallas Commanders.

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<v Speaker 2>Commanders, Yeah you know their team.

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<v Speaker 3>Well that's exactly what they are. Bamber's got the Chop

0:46:24.920 --> 0:46:25.600
<v Speaker 3>Robinson tape.

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<v Speaker 7>Man, I don't want to look at it.

0:46:27.160 --> 0:46:30.759
<v Speaker 5>Chop Chop is such an the line. If he ends

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<v Speaker 5>up being the best edge, it wouldn't surprise me. It's

0:46:33.160 --> 0:46:35.920
<v Speaker 5>just the lack of finish with him frustrates me because

0:46:35.960 --> 0:46:38.560
<v Speaker 5>he finds I mean, he will blow up plays, but

0:46:38.600 --> 0:46:41.759
<v Speaker 5>then he just doesn't end up finishing and making the

0:46:41.800 --> 0:46:45.400
<v Speaker 5>tackle or making the sack. But he is a disruptive

0:46:45.520 --> 0:46:47.640
<v Speaker 5>force off the edge of Chopper, I'll.

0:46:47.520 --> 0:46:50.000
<v Speaker 2>Say the opposite of that, and on chop but I'll

0:46:50.040 --> 0:46:52.960
<v Speaker 2>say the opposite. Turners that guy to me, and I

0:46:53.040 --> 0:46:55.120
<v Speaker 2>say this in a way that that's the guy I

0:46:55.280 --> 0:46:58.160
<v Speaker 2>really have a from Alabama. Have a chance to be

0:46:58.920 --> 0:47:01.719
<v Speaker 2>way wrong about Dallas Turr. I have a chance to

0:47:01.760 --> 0:47:03.399
<v Speaker 2>be way wrong about him.

0:47:03.640 --> 0:47:06.400
<v Speaker 7>He reminds me, I don't know which edge it was

0:47:06.480 --> 0:47:07.240
<v Speaker 7>last year.

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<v Speaker 2>Because Braswell is playing better than him on like Dallas

0:47:11.560 --> 0:47:15.879
<v Speaker 2>Turner was very un I was born. Yeah, you know.

0:47:15.840 --> 0:47:18.479
<v Speaker 7>Why else I don't want to see. I ain't trying

0:47:18.480 --> 0:47:22.279
<v Speaker 7>to have to see Marshawn kneeling out of Western Oh yeah, boy,

0:47:22.360 --> 0:47:26.160
<v Speaker 7>please please no heck yeah, I'm not trying to deal

0:47:26.200 --> 0:47:26.520
<v Speaker 7>with him.

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<v Speaker 12>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 7>It's just it's the it's the athleticism. It's through the

0:47:31.560 --> 0:47:34.080
<v Speaker 7>roof with him. But he's just his pursuit the motor

0:47:34.480 --> 0:47:36.640
<v Speaker 7>and then he has these long strides to the QB,

0:47:36.840 --> 0:47:39.080
<v Speaker 7>which he's like it's kind of deceptive of how fast

0:47:39.160 --> 0:47:41.360
<v Speaker 7>he's moving. He don't look like you're moving fast, but

0:47:41.440 --> 0:47:45.319
<v Speaker 7>he just covering a lot of ground quickly and he's

0:47:45.440 --> 0:47:48.600
<v Speaker 7>violent and how he plays like that temperament that you

0:47:48.640 --> 0:47:52.120
<v Speaker 7>want from a defensive player. That's just like like the

0:47:52.160 --> 0:47:53.480
<v Speaker 7>whole time I'm not in the No.

0:47:53.520 --> 0:47:55.840
<v Speaker 5>He's got a high motor, there's no question about that.

0:47:55.920 --> 0:47:57.600
<v Speaker 5>I know we've talked out kneeling before and I think

0:47:57.600 --> 0:47:59.439
<v Speaker 5>you guys are a little bit higher on across them.

0:47:59.480 --> 0:48:00.919
<v Speaker 7>But he can move a line as well.

0:48:01.000 --> 0:48:01.359
<v Speaker 3>He can.

0:48:01.760 --> 0:48:03.920
<v Speaker 5>You do see him play inside some and that did

0:48:03.960 --> 0:48:05.319
<v Speaker 5>stand out to me, like I do like some of

0:48:05.320 --> 0:48:06.080
<v Speaker 5>the versatility.

0:48:06.239 --> 0:48:09.280
<v Speaker 6>The Commanders have six picks in the top one hundred.

0:48:09.960 --> 0:48:12.280
<v Speaker 6>They have two in the second, three and the third.

0:48:13.520 --> 0:48:15.239
<v Speaker 6>This this is the kind of wild one here too.

0:48:15.600 --> 0:48:18.719
<v Speaker 6>They will pick eight times before the Cowboys will pick

0:48:18.719 --> 0:48:19.359
<v Speaker 6>their fourth pick.

0:48:19.440 --> 0:48:20.760
<v Speaker 7>Please don't say that.

0:48:20.680 --> 0:48:23.360
<v Speaker 6>Eight times eight times before the Cowboys will pick their

0:48:23.400 --> 0:48:24.239
<v Speaker 6>fourth fingers.

0:48:24.000 --> 0:48:26.000
<v Speaker 7>And they're really in the commitis as it stands right now.

0:48:26.040 --> 0:48:29.760
<v Speaker 7>Oh yeah, we talked about them. Granted, like they sold

0:48:29.800 --> 0:48:32.439
<v Speaker 7>their soul for like their edges to leave last year

0:48:32.440 --> 0:48:34.720
<v Speaker 7>and that really hurt them. But they've always been pretty

0:48:34.719 --> 0:48:38.720
<v Speaker 7>good on the interior, had some decent linebacker play. Obviously,

0:48:38.960 --> 0:48:41.399
<v Speaker 7>we already know what the situation is there. We talked,

0:48:41.400 --> 0:48:43.320
<v Speaker 7>we've talked about them on the offensive side of the

0:48:43.440 --> 0:48:46.919
<v Speaker 7>ball for a long time. But they have guys over there.

0:48:47.080 --> 0:48:49.080
<v Speaker 7>They just need to put it together. They've just been

0:48:49.160 --> 0:48:52.600
<v Speaker 7>lacking a quarterback. I do think that they could be

0:48:52.680 --> 0:48:54.360
<v Speaker 7>a little bit better than maybe we would expect for

0:48:54.440 --> 0:48:56.799
<v Speaker 7>them to be going. I agree with you, Yeah, for sure.

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<v Speaker 3>I think we all respect dan Quinn.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh, he's yeah. I'm sure they're looking to try to

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<v Speaker 7>turn some things.

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<v Speaker 2>Are we going to at the end of it, because

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<v Speaker 2>of all the picks that the commanders have, are we

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<v Speaker 2>going to say they had a really good draft? I

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<v Speaker 2>mean that's always how that works. Yeah, it's easier to

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<v Speaker 2>have a.

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<v Speaker 7>Really good draft when you have a million zillion picks. True,

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<v Speaker 7>they are in a place to where they are very

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<v Speaker 7>much so replenishing more than so. Yeah, it could look

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<v Speaker 7>good because Philly had a million. Didn'ty have home ONNK

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<v Speaker 7>last year?

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<v Speaker 3>Last you were saying Philly did.

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<v Speaker 7>A good job and they were lay struggling. Yeah, you

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<v Speaker 7>didn't see.

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<v Speaker 2>Get ready, I'm just trying to I was trying to

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<v Speaker 2>plant the seeds. It's gonna happen. Draft.

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<v Speaker 3>What you're saying, this has been fun. We'll continue the

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<v Speaker 3>conversation at am ten am. Let's do it all right.

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<v Speaker 5>We do have the Cowboys Pressure coming up at the

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<v Speaker 5>top of the hour. Thank you so much to Nick Harris, questions,

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<v Speaker 5>Aisha Morrison, of course, Beamer, Chris beym in the back.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm Zach Waltchick until tomorrow. Hugs and handpounds everybody.

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