1 00:00:01,080 --> 00:00:06,480 Speaker 1: And now moved the sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. 2 00:00:08,280 --> 00:00:11,479 Speaker 1: What's up everybody? DJ? Bucky here, moved the sticks back 3 00:00:11,680 --> 00:00:14,160 Speaker 1: with you and Buck? Uh hope. You know well, man, 4 00:00:14,240 --> 00:00:15,720 Speaker 1: We've got it. We got a busy show today. I 5 00:00:15,800 --> 00:00:17,600 Speaker 1: got a lot of topics to get to. But first 6 00:00:17,640 --> 00:00:19,200 Speaker 1: of all, how you doing, man? Man, I'm good. How 7 00:00:19,239 --> 00:00:21,680 Speaker 1: are you doing? I'm doing good. You are traveling, son 8 00:00:21,720 --> 00:00:24,080 Speaker 1: of a gun. Now you've been doing these these Nike camps, 9 00:00:24,079 --> 00:00:26,279 Speaker 1: these high school camps on the weekend. So are you 10 00:00:26,320 --> 00:00:29,480 Speaker 1: are you getting to the end of that? Proc? Yeah, 11 00:00:29,520 --> 00:00:31,760 Speaker 1: the camp that we had this weekend up in Oakland 12 00:00:31,760 --> 00:00:33,680 Speaker 1: was the end. But I have you know that I 13 00:00:33,760 --> 00:00:36,960 Speaker 1: ran into a nice guy this weekend. How about Defensive 14 00:00:36,960 --> 00:00:39,440 Speaker 1: Player of the Year Khalil Mack had an opportunity to 15 00:00:39,479 --> 00:00:41,840 Speaker 1: have a face to face conversation with which was actually 16 00:00:41,880 --> 00:00:43,640 Speaker 1: funny because we kind of talked about the little Twitter 17 00:00:43,680 --> 00:00:46,800 Speaker 1: beef and how you've seen everything, and uh, he said, uh, 18 00:00:47,240 --> 00:00:49,760 Speaker 1: you know, I'm motivated him. I'm motivating some of the 19 00:00:49,760 --> 00:00:52,440 Speaker 1: criticism and critiques that maybe he pushed it but not. 20 00:00:52,640 --> 00:00:55,640 Speaker 1: What was great was to have an opportunity to watch 21 00:00:56,120 --> 00:00:59,800 Speaker 1: um Mac talked to William McGinnis and some of the 22 00:00:59,800 --> 00:01:01,480 Speaker 1: things that Willie was able to share with him. And 23 00:01:01,480 --> 00:01:04,440 Speaker 1: hopefully those guys can get together because uh, we we're 24 00:01:04,440 --> 00:01:06,080 Speaker 1: looking at some of the high school guys rush and 25 00:01:06,400 --> 00:01:08,800 Speaker 1: Khalil was able to jump in and show those agats 26 00:01:08,880 --> 00:01:11,520 Speaker 1: some things. It would be nice to see even Khalil 27 00:01:11,640 --> 00:01:14,960 Speaker 1: add some more weapons to the repertoire, to see him 28 00:01:15,000 --> 00:01:17,760 Speaker 1: attack people. I mean, he is super explosive, big dude, 29 00:01:17,760 --> 00:01:20,039 Speaker 1: and you don't realize how big he is until you 30 00:01:20,040 --> 00:01:22,559 Speaker 1: walk up on him. He is a strapped up fellow 31 00:01:22,800 --> 00:01:27,119 Speaker 1: broad broad Broad showed is really really big. So he's uh, 32 00:01:27,160 --> 00:01:28,560 Speaker 1: he's a monster, and it was cool with it, gave 33 00:01:28,600 --> 00:01:31,200 Speaker 1: him some nice cleat. Snike really did it up for 34 00:01:31,280 --> 00:01:33,400 Speaker 1: winning the Defensive Player of the Year war so now 35 00:01:33,440 --> 00:01:35,479 Speaker 1: it was overall, it was a cool trip. No, that's 36 00:01:35,520 --> 00:01:38,399 Speaker 1: big time, man. I'll tell you what. We've got a 37 00:01:38,440 --> 00:01:40,720 Speaker 1: fun topic to get to today. We're gonna go back 38 00:01:40,800 --> 00:01:43,319 Speaker 1: to the teen draft. To know, we just finished the 39 00:01:43,680 --> 00:01:45,360 Speaker 1: seventeen draft. We're gonna go back and look at these 40 00:01:45,400 --> 00:01:47,720 Speaker 1: guys gonna be head into year two, uh, and we're 41 00:01:47,760 --> 00:01:49,760 Speaker 1: gonna talk about some guys we expect some big things 42 00:01:49,760 --> 00:01:51,480 Speaker 1: from this year. We're also gonna have a couple of 43 00:01:51,600 --> 00:01:53,880 Speaker 1: videos up. People be able to find him on on 44 00:01:54,080 --> 00:01:57,240 Speaker 1: NFL dot com slash mts video. I believe that's right, silly, 45 00:01:57,320 --> 00:01:59,120 Speaker 1: is that the right address there? That is the right 46 00:01:59,160 --> 00:02:02,120 Speaker 1: address as well as Uh, no guarantee yet, but they'll 47 00:02:02,120 --> 00:02:04,240 Speaker 1: they'll probably be on YouTube as well. Just just search 48 00:02:04,280 --> 00:02:06,200 Speaker 1: to move the sticks on YouTube and you'll you'll you'll 49 00:02:06,240 --> 00:02:07,720 Speaker 1: be able to pull that right up. We have our 50 00:02:07,800 --> 00:02:10,360 Speaker 1: video from last week where we talked about quarterbacks under 51 00:02:10,480 --> 00:02:14,240 Speaker 1: thirty that we would take for one play, one drive, 52 00:02:14,440 --> 00:02:16,720 Speaker 1: one game in the next ten years, which has done 53 00:02:16,760 --> 00:02:18,720 Speaker 1: well on YouTube. So if you haven't checked out that video, 54 00:02:19,280 --> 00:02:20,720 Speaker 1: you can just pump and move the sticks. You can 55 00:02:20,760 --> 00:02:23,800 Speaker 1: pull it up and see our answers for that interesting conversation. 56 00:02:23,840 --> 00:02:26,080 Speaker 1: But we're gonna look at these sophomore guys and then 57 00:02:26,080 --> 00:02:27,520 Speaker 1: we're gonna do a little Q and A we we 58 00:02:27,600 --> 00:02:29,400 Speaker 1: put out on Twitter if you guys have sent us 59 00:02:29,400 --> 00:02:32,480 Speaker 1: some questions, so we'll answer some questions. But buck Um, 60 00:02:32,639 --> 00:02:35,040 Speaker 1: I was going back through some notes and uh, I 61 00:02:35,120 --> 00:02:38,200 Speaker 1: found this interesting document that I had here back when 62 00:02:38,200 --> 00:02:39,919 Speaker 1: I was with the Brown So I think this would 63 00:02:39,960 --> 00:02:42,560 Speaker 1: have been man. This had to be like oh seven 64 00:02:42,639 --> 00:02:45,280 Speaker 1: or eight and uh, and people kind of wonder, you know, 65 00:02:45,360 --> 00:02:46,760 Speaker 1: let me talk about the scouting side of things, but 66 00:02:46,800 --> 00:02:48,560 Speaker 1: also the coaching side of things, what goes on in 67 00:02:48,560 --> 00:02:51,360 Speaker 1: the off season and uh, and what these guys are 68 00:02:51,400 --> 00:02:53,760 Speaker 1: doing you self scout, you're trying to figure out how 69 00:02:53,800 --> 00:02:56,840 Speaker 1: you make things better. Um. I found a document that 70 00:02:56,880 --> 00:02:59,919 Speaker 1: I had with the with a speech that melt Tuck, 71 00:03:00,040 --> 00:03:02,560 Speaker 1: who was our defensive coordinator at the time, who's spent 72 00:03:02,639 --> 00:03:04,919 Speaker 1: some time in Alabama. I believe he's the Georgia defensive 73 00:03:04,919 --> 00:03:08,960 Speaker 1: coordinator right now. He is the Georgia defensive coordinator. Okay, 74 00:03:09,000 --> 00:03:11,119 Speaker 1: you're all over that buck. And then we had Rob 75 00:03:11,200 --> 00:03:14,200 Speaker 1: Chatzinsky was our offensive coordinator, who is uh, I believe 76 00:03:14,280 --> 00:03:16,920 Speaker 1: still with the Colts. So uh. Those guys gave a 77 00:03:16,960 --> 00:03:20,080 Speaker 1: speech to the scouts talking about how they had spent 78 00:03:20,120 --> 00:03:22,080 Speaker 1: the offseason and kind of the focus points they were 79 00:03:22,080 --> 00:03:24,240 Speaker 1: going to have. So I thought it would be kind 80 00:03:24,240 --> 00:03:26,400 Speaker 1: of interesting just to to go through what mel Tucker 81 00:03:26,440 --> 00:03:29,919 Speaker 1: had said at the time in terms of self scouting 82 00:03:29,960 --> 00:03:31,799 Speaker 1: and how you get better and just kind of give 83 00:03:32,000 --> 00:03:33,919 Speaker 1: the folks at home a little idea what goes on here? 84 00:03:33,919 --> 00:03:37,440 Speaker 1: Ready for this thing? All right? So a couple of 85 00:03:37,440 --> 00:03:39,440 Speaker 1: things that he mentioned here and just taking notes while 86 00:03:39,440 --> 00:03:41,200 Speaker 1: he's talking. And by the way, I would advise this 87 00:03:41,280 --> 00:03:44,040 Speaker 1: to anybody. I tell this two players when they're coming 88 00:03:44,040 --> 00:03:46,520 Speaker 1: out in the draft. I'd tell this to guys who 89 00:03:46,600 --> 00:03:50,520 Speaker 1: are talking to college kids. If somebody's talking and you're 90 00:03:50,560 --> 00:03:53,280 Speaker 1: in a meeting environment, make sure you bring your notepad 91 00:03:53,360 --> 00:03:56,000 Speaker 1: and bring your pencil or having a computer some way 92 00:03:56,120 --> 00:03:57,960 Speaker 1: to be able to take notes because you're always trying 93 00:03:58,000 --> 00:04:00,520 Speaker 1: to learn something. Um So here in my else from him, 94 00:04:00,640 --> 00:04:03,720 Speaker 1: he talked about things they want to improve technique, and 95 00:04:03,760 --> 00:04:06,600 Speaker 1: from a technique standpoint bucket, he talked about really focusing 96 00:04:06,640 --> 00:04:12,520 Speaker 1: on eyes, hands, feet, and leverage thoughts. I mean, I 97 00:04:12,520 --> 00:04:14,760 Speaker 1: think I think your eyes are the most important part 98 00:04:14,760 --> 00:04:17,000 Speaker 1: because you kind of have to understand what you're supposed 99 00:04:17,000 --> 00:04:19,239 Speaker 1: to see. You want to make sure that your vision 100 00:04:19,320 --> 00:04:21,839 Speaker 1: is broad enough but not too broad that you really 101 00:04:22,279 --> 00:04:25,240 Speaker 1: can kind of specify and pinpoint exactly what you're looking at. 102 00:04:25,440 --> 00:04:27,560 Speaker 1: When you talk about your your hands and your feeding, 103 00:04:27,600 --> 00:04:31,440 Speaker 1: those things working together, you have to understand when to 104 00:04:31,640 --> 00:04:35,240 Speaker 1: use certain certain tools. When it comes to your feet, 105 00:04:35,240 --> 00:04:38,719 Speaker 1: your feet typically drive everything you talk about at quarterback. 106 00:04:38,760 --> 00:04:40,560 Speaker 1: Your eyes and your feet being tied together. You can 107 00:04:40,640 --> 00:04:42,760 Speaker 1: kind of tell if the quarterback is in rhythm because 108 00:04:42,760 --> 00:04:45,960 Speaker 1: those things work in unison. It also goes with other positions. 109 00:04:46,000 --> 00:04:49,000 Speaker 1: When your feet are right, typically everything else kind of 110 00:04:49,040 --> 00:04:51,560 Speaker 1: falls in line. And so for me, I really look 111 00:04:51,600 --> 00:04:54,560 Speaker 1: at the footwork part of it and they leverages understanding 112 00:04:54,680 --> 00:04:57,239 Speaker 1: what am I supposed to take away if I'm playing 113 00:04:57,240 --> 00:04:59,000 Speaker 1: heavy outside? Do I want to make sure I want 114 00:04:59,080 --> 00:05:01,359 Speaker 1: to take away the outside uh things that could occur 115 00:05:01,960 --> 00:05:05,799 Speaker 1: just understanding why I'm lining up or doing certain things 116 00:05:05,880 --> 00:05:07,640 Speaker 1: that will give a player an opportunity to be able 117 00:05:07,680 --> 00:05:09,599 Speaker 1: to do it. And so some guys can take it 118 00:05:09,600 --> 00:05:11,400 Speaker 1: from the board to the field and process that. Other 119 00:05:11,440 --> 00:05:14,080 Speaker 1: guys are incapable of doing it. But there's some small 120 00:05:14,200 --> 00:05:16,480 Speaker 1: nuances to those positions that allow you to play at 121 00:05:16,480 --> 00:05:19,240 Speaker 1: a high level. Well, I'm thinking head, shoulders, knees, and 122 00:05:19,279 --> 00:05:23,640 Speaker 1: toes right now. Tell you what though, as a you know, 123 00:05:23,920 --> 00:05:25,800 Speaker 1: as a football player, doesn't matter if you're if you're 124 00:05:26,200 --> 00:05:28,400 Speaker 1: seven years old, Bucky, or if you're if you're thirty 125 00:05:28,400 --> 00:05:31,040 Speaker 1: seven years old. It all comes down to technique and 126 00:05:31,120 --> 00:05:33,560 Speaker 1: being able to focus on those things hone in UH 127 00:05:33,560 --> 00:05:35,400 Speaker 1: and be on your game. From that standpoint, I talked 128 00:05:35,400 --> 00:05:37,440 Speaker 1: about improving the run defense and the way they want 129 00:05:37,480 --> 00:05:39,920 Speaker 1: to do this. Back in the day when he's giving 130 00:05:40,000 --> 00:05:41,760 Speaker 1: us talk, said that we're gonna play more in base 131 00:05:41,920 --> 00:05:44,600 Speaker 1: than we did the year before. We're not gonna mess 132 00:05:44,600 --> 00:05:47,040 Speaker 1: around so much with their alignment. We're gonna get guys 133 00:05:47,080 --> 00:05:50,039 Speaker 1: in the same position, in the same stance where they're 134 00:05:50,040 --> 00:05:52,560 Speaker 1: gonna be comfortable and repeat it and nowhere to be 135 00:05:52,560 --> 00:05:54,440 Speaker 1: because a lot of times when you go back through 136 00:05:54,480 --> 00:05:57,640 Speaker 1: and look at those explosive run takes, a lot of 137 00:05:57,640 --> 00:06:00,440 Speaker 1: times you get you pop a big run. Linement is 138 00:06:00,440 --> 00:06:02,960 Speaker 1: an issue just guys not being lined up correctly. So 139 00:06:03,160 --> 00:06:06,160 Speaker 1: even at the NFL level, sometimes just simplifying things can 140 00:06:06,200 --> 00:06:09,080 Speaker 1: be a big benefit. You know, Simplifying things has kind 141 00:06:09,080 --> 00:06:12,520 Speaker 1: of been the uh, it's kind of been the rage 142 00:06:12,680 --> 00:06:15,560 Speaker 1: of late when it comes to dealing with young players, 143 00:06:15,560 --> 00:06:17,720 Speaker 1: not on in offense but on defense. Had a conversation 144 00:06:17,720 --> 00:06:19,760 Speaker 1: with less Need over the weekend and we were talking 145 00:06:19,760 --> 00:06:22,200 Speaker 1: about um things that you can do to help young 146 00:06:22,200 --> 00:06:25,000 Speaker 1: guys succeed, and he talked about it's the simplification. Being 147 00:06:25,000 --> 00:06:27,480 Speaker 1: able to simplify things so guys can get on the field, 148 00:06:27,720 --> 00:06:30,679 Speaker 1: they can kind of play free and loose without clutter 149 00:06:30,760 --> 00:06:33,400 Speaker 1: in their mind. And even though we're thinking about playing 150 00:06:33,440 --> 00:06:35,880 Speaker 1: at the highest level where in the NFL, this should 151 00:06:35,880 --> 00:06:38,080 Speaker 1: be the best of the best. A lot of times 152 00:06:38,120 --> 00:06:41,200 Speaker 1: you need to really limit what you're doing and condense 153 00:06:41,279 --> 00:06:43,240 Speaker 1: what you're doing to allow those guys to be the 154 00:06:43,279 --> 00:06:46,080 Speaker 1: athletes that they are what you allude to when it 155 00:06:46,080 --> 00:06:49,360 Speaker 1: comes to run defense and being able to stop the run, 156 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:53,520 Speaker 1: everyone knowing exactly where they're supposed to fit, knowing exactly 157 00:06:53,640 --> 00:06:57,040 Speaker 1: how to line up, um maybe even avoiding some of 158 00:06:57,080 --> 00:06:59,360 Speaker 1: the tricky stuff when it comes to moving around. To 159 00:06:59,520 --> 00:07:02,599 Speaker 1: just line up and know exactly what I'm supposed to do, 160 00:07:02,800 --> 00:07:05,479 Speaker 1: even if the opponent knows that, you have a better 161 00:07:05,560 --> 00:07:08,320 Speaker 1: chance of executing your job than trying to trick somebody 162 00:07:08,520 --> 00:07:11,320 Speaker 1: and getting yourself confused. A lot of it. Look, well, 163 00:07:11,400 --> 00:07:13,240 Speaker 1: I talked to you over the weekend about my son. 164 00:07:13,280 --> 00:07:16,280 Speaker 1: They lost their their their seven on seven little championship 165 00:07:16,320 --> 00:07:19,040 Speaker 1: game this last week. He's thirteen years old, and but 166 00:07:19,120 --> 00:07:20,600 Speaker 1: the team played great, and it was team. The other 167 00:07:20,640 --> 00:07:22,600 Speaker 1: team they were playing was more talented than they were. 168 00:07:23,160 --> 00:07:25,240 Speaker 1: But I just kind of was over coaching as a dad. 169 00:07:25,280 --> 00:07:27,120 Speaker 1: I shouldn't have even been involved, But I remember just 170 00:07:27,120 --> 00:07:29,200 Speaker 1: telling these kids. Hey, look, just don't let the ball 171 00:07:29,240 --> 00:07:30,920 Speaker 1: over your head. Don't let the ball over your head, 172 00:07:30,920 --> 00:07:34,640 Speaker 1: and make make these kids, these thirteen year olds complete five, six, 173 00:07:34,680 --> 00:07:37,680 Speaker 1: seven balls to get it down and score points. It's 174 00:07:37,680 --> 00:07:39,560 Speaker 1: the same thing. It's the same game once you get 175 00:07:39,600 --> 00:07:42,200 Speaker 1: to the next level. Coach Billock always talked about this. 176 00:07:42,440 --> 00:07:45,400 Speaker 1: He always liked to focus on explosive plays, talking about runs. 177 00:07:45,800 --> 00:07:48,520 Speaker 1: I think with runs over fifteen yards and completions over 178 00:07:48,560 --> 00:07:50,480 Speaker 1: twenty yards, you know you want to have as many 179 00:07:50,480 --> 00:07:51,960 Speaker 1: of them. Obviously on offensive you can't. You want to 180 00:07:52,000 --> 00:07:53,560 Speaker 1: live them on defense, and a lot of times you 181 00:07:53,640 --> 00:07:55,400 Speaker 1: find the difference in the good teams and the bad 182 00:07:55,440 --> 00:07:59,080 Speaker 1: teams by how they fare in producing explosives as well 183 00:07:59,120 --> 00:08:01,680 Speaker 1: as limiting explode. It's the same thing when you're thirteen 184 00:08:01,720 --> 00:08:03,680 Speaker 1: years old, is when you're playing in the league. It 185 00:08:03,680 --> 00:08:06,280 Speaker 1: never really changes DJ and it never changes. The game 186 00:08:06,360 --> 00:08:09,600 Speaker 1: is about forcing people to drive the length of the 187 00:08:09,600 --> 00:08:12,040 Speaker 1: field and really playing the odds. If you think about 188 00:08:12,120 --> 00:08:15,040 Speaker 1: the ball being lined up at the twenty yard line 189 00:08:15,040 --> 00:08:17,520 Speaker 1: having to go eight yards to score, well, if you 190 00:08:17,560 --> 00:08:20,239 Speaker 1: force people to have to go eight yards on five 191 00:08:20,280 --> 00:08:22,480 Speaker 1: and six yard plays, Uh, there are a lot of 192 00:08:22,480 --> 00:08:24,560 Speaker 1: things they have to have to go right in their 193 00:08:24,560 --> 00:08:26,559 Speaker 1: favor for them to finally punch it in the end zone. 194 00:08:26,600 --> 00:08:28,440 Speaker 1: But if you allow them to get those chunk plays, 195 00:08:28,480 --> 00:08:31,640 Speaker 1: those twenty five thirty yard plays, like Brian Billick, coach 196 00:08:31,720 --> 00:08:34,680 Speaker 1: Billick was talking about, that's the easiest way for the 197 00:08:34,760 --> 00:08:39,360 Speaker 1: offense to score because they understand the chances of drops, turnovers, penalties, 198 00:08:39,640 --> 00:08:41,839 Speaker 1: all those things coming to play when you force them 199 00:08:41,880 --> 00:08:45,400 Speaker 1: to make more plays. So from a defensive perspective, if 200 00:08:45,440 --> 00:08:48,640 Speaker 1: you're just sound and solid, you just line up, everyone 201 00:08:48,679 --> 00:08:51,640 Speaker 1: knows exactly what to do. They run hard, they give 202 00:08:51,679 --> 00:08:54,040 Speaker 1: great effort. You're gonna have a chance to win more 203 00:08:54,120 --> 00:08:56,000 Speaker 1: games than not. And then if you can make a 204 00:08:56,040 --> 00:08:59,559 Speaker 1: player two, it really tilts um the skills in your favor. 205 00:08:59,760 --> 00:09:01,520 Speaker 1: I've think that's how it has to be. That's how 206 00:09:01,520 --> 00:09:03,400 Speaker 1: it has to be done, all right. Next thing he 207 00:09:03,480 --> 00:09:08,199 Speaker 1: said here improve the communication. Talked about coaches being more positive, 208 00:09:08,679 --> 00:09:12,199 Speaker 1: more honest and open. So you can talk about a business, 209 00:09:12,240 --> 00:09:15,560 Speaker 1: you can talk about a high school team, you can 210 00:09:15,600 --> 00:09:18,480 Speaker 1: talk about an NFL team, but communication is very important there. 211 00:09:18,480 --> 00:09:20,280 Speaker 1: I just thought it was fascinating. You know, look he 212 00:09:20,360 --> 00:09:23,120 Speaker 1: comes from you know kind of that that that saving 213 00:09:23,160 --> 00:09:26,040 Speaker 1: tree I haven't spent time in Alabama now since then. Um, 214 00:09:26,080 --> 00:09:28,320 Speaker 1: he was at Ohio State way back when. I think 215 00:09:28,360 --> 00:09:31,120 Speaker 1: with coach Trussell, when you look at melt Tucker's background, 216 00:09:31,120 --> 00:09:34,880 Speaker 1: but talked about coaches being positive, honest and open. Now 217 00:09:34,920 --> 00:09:36,640 Speaker 1: to me, that's you know, you can get on somebody 218 00:09:36,640 --> 00:09:38,959 Speaker 1: as long as you're being honest. Um. But I think 219 00:09:39,000 --> 00:09:40,600 Speaker 1: there was a little bit of a hint of Okay, 220 00:09:40,640 --> 00:09:42,800 Speaker 1: it's such a negative with such a negative environment there 221 00:09:42,800 --> 00:09:44,439 Speaker 1: in Cleveland, we got to find a way to be 222 00:09:44,440 --> 00:09:47,200 Speaker 1: a little bit more positive. Yeah, yeah, I think, I mean, 223 00:09:47,240 --> 00:09:49,640 Speaker 1: I think it plays you obviously were around those thirty 224 00:09:49,720 --> 00:09:52,480 Speaker 1: year kids this weekend with the seven or seven deal. 225 00:09:52,559 --> 00:09:53,960 Speaker 1: I think the way that you talked to in the 226 00:09:53,960 --> 00:09:56,240 Speaker 1: way that you create the culture of the environment, if 227 00:09:56,280 --> 00:09:58,080 Speaker 1: you can make it a positive environment, I think more 228 00:09:58,320 --> 00:10:01,400 Speaker 1: more guys will respond to it. And I think what 229 00:10:01,520 --> 00:10:04,440 Speaker 1: we confuse sometimes when it comes to a positive environment, 230 00:10:04,640 --> 00:10:07,439 Speaker 1: people think that that is easy, like that doesn't mean 231 00:10:07,440 --> 00:10:09,880 Speaker 1: that we hold them accountable, but it really does. It 232 00:10:09,920 --> 00:10:13,280 Speaker 1: just means that we're trying to have opening on his dialogue, 233 00:10:13,679 --> 00:10:15,640 Speaker 1: Um with the kids, I kind of think of sports 234 00:10:15,640 --> 00:10:18,200 Speaker 1: as you think of teaches in the classroom. Ideally, you 235 00:10:18,200 --> 00:10:20,560 Speaker 1: don't want teachers yelling at your kids and doing all 236 00:10:20,600 --> 00:10:22,760 Speaker 1: the broadbeating in the classroom because you want them to 237 00:10:22,840 --> 00:10:25,719 Speaker 1: learn what athletics are the same. And so if you 238 00:10:25,800 --> 00:10:29,160 Speaker 1: can have coaches that can clearly communicate exactly what the 239 00:10:29,200 --> 00:10:32,880 Speaker 1: expectations are, what the assignments are, they can teach the techniques, 240 00:10:33,120 --> 00:10:36,360 Speaker 1: then you have an opportunity for your players to get it. 241 00:10:36,679 --> 00:10:39,640 Speaker 1: And pro sports are a little different than lower levels 242 00:10:39,679 --> 00:10:43,320 Speaker 1: because it's really a cooperation. You're really trying to build 243 00:10:43,320 --> 00:10:46,160 Speaker 1: this thing where we're in this together. If you play well, 244 00:10:46,200 --> 00:10:49,240 Speaker 1: I can get you paid, etcetera, etcetera. And so it 245 00:10:49,720 --> 00:10:52,040 Speaker 1: really pays if you can get everyone on the same 246 00:10:52,040 --> 00:10:54,600 Speaker 1: page to really cooperate and everyone to buy in and 247 00:10:54,640 --> 00:10:57,400 Speaker 1: everyone kind of gets the ship going in the right direction. 248 00:10:57,760 --> 00:11:00,199 Speaker 1: And he talked about the most important thing is we're 249 00:11:00,240 --> 00:11:02,600 Speaker 1: to be teachers first, so that kind of echoes what 250 00:11:02,640 --> 00:11:06,120 Speaker 1: you're talking about there. He talked about building logically with 251 00:11:06,200 --> 00:11:08,040 Speaker 1: the defense, and this was a line that I thought 252 00:11:08,080 --> 00:11:11,200 Speaker 1: was fascinating. He said, last year, we weren't good at anything, 253 00:11:11,559 --> 00:11:15,120 Speaker 1: but we we we became good at something, So like, look, 254 00:11:15,160 --> 00:11:17,040 Speaker 1: it's almost like, okay, we're gonna focus on this one thing. 255 00:11:17,040 --> 00:11:18,920 Speaker 1: We're gonna stop the run. You know, we are gonna 256 00:11:18,960 --> 00:11:21,320 Speaker 1: be We're gonna be good at this one thing because 257 00:11:21,320 --> 00:11:24,040 Speaker 1: we suck at everything right now. So instead of trying 258 00:11:24,080 --> 00:11:26,080 Speaker 1: to plug every single hole in the boat, let's focus 259 00:11:26,120 --> 00:11:29,400 Speaker 1: on one thing in one area and get this problem solved. 260 00:11:29,400 --> 00:11:31,640 Speaker 1: I thought that's kind of a fascinating thing. Again, not 261 00:11:31,679 --> 00:11:34,120 Speaker 1: just with football, but in life. I've been reading this 262 00:11:34,120 --> 00:11:36,680 Speaker 1: book called The One Thing, Bucky, and it talks about 263 00:11:36,720 --> 00:11:39,280 Speaker 1: kind of the fallacy of multitasking and how you've got 264 00:11:39,280 --> 00:11:41,600 Speaker 1: to be able to focus, focus on one thing, get 265 00:11:41,640 --> 00:11:43,640 Speaker 1: that accomplished, then go on to the next thing. You know, 266 00:11:43,679 --> 00:11:46,240 Speaker 1: as a leader, you meet with your team and you say, Okay, 267 00:11:46,360 --> 00:11:48,679 Speaker 1: each individual, I want you to get this one thing done. 268 00:11:48,720 --> 00:11:50,720 Speaker 1: Next time we meet, you need to have this thing done. 269 00:11:50,920 --> 00:11:53,679 Speaker 1: So this is kind of in that similar vein just saying, hey, 270 00:11:53,679 --> 00:11:55,960 Speaker 1: we're gonna focus and we're gonna be good at something 271 00:11:56,040 --> 00:11:58,200 Speaker 1: because we're not good at anything right now. You know, 272 00:11:58,200 --> 00:12:01,360 Speaker 1: I completely believe in that. Had a defensive coordinator, h 273 00:12:01,440 --> 00:12:04,839 Speaker 1: Willie Shaw, who's actually David Shaw, the coach of Stanford's dad, 274 00:12:05,080 --> 00:12:07,480 Speaker 1: and he said something that really resonated with me when 275 00:12:07,520 --> 00:12:09,640 Speaker 1: I was a young player. He said, if you play 276 00:12:09,679 --> 00:12:12,720 Speaker 1: to your strengths, you have no weaknesses. If you always 277 00:12:12,720 --> 00:12:14,720 Speaker 1: play to your strips, you have no weaknesses. So as 278 00:12:14,800 --> 00:12:18,560 Speaker 1: much as we think about being balanced or multifaceted, it's 279 00:12:18,600 --> 00:12:21,920 Speaker 1: your ability to identify what you're really good at and 280 00:12:21,960 --> 00:12:24,839 Speaker 1: to put yourself in a position where you always can 281 00:12:24,880 --> 00:12:27,640 Speaker 1: kind of play to those strips that will give you 282 00:12:27,679 --> 00:12:29,520 Speaker 1: an opportunity to be a really, really good player in 283 00:12:29,559 --> 00:12:32,560 Speaker 1: the league. And so what coach Tucker is talking about 284 00:12:32,960 --> 00:12:35,160 Speaker 1: is on defense, let's figure out what we can do really, 285 00:12:35,160 --> 00:12:37,200 Speaker 1: really well. And once we figure out what we do 286 00:12:37,280 --> 00:12:40,160 Speaker 1: really well, let's stay in that until they show that 287 00:12:40,200 --> 00:12:42,400 Speaker 1: they can add some other things to the arsenal. But 288 00:12:42,440 --> 00:12:44,600 Speaker 1: you have to have something that is your bread and butter. 289 00:12:45,000 --> 00:12:48,600 Speaker 1: And too often you see people try to do too much, 290 00:12:48,720 --> 00:12:50,800 Speaker 1: as I say, trying. They want to play Cover two 291 00:12:50,840 --> 00:12:52,880 Speaker 1: and Cover three and Cop four, they want to bless 292 00:12:52,920 --> 00:12:55,199 Speaker 1: they want and you don't have enough time to get 293 00:12:55,240 --> 00:12:58,080 Speaker 1: all of that down. Find something that you can master. 294 00:12:58,520 --> 00:13:00,839 Speaker 1: Master that, and while you're working on the other things, 295 00:13:01,360 --> 00:13:05,679 Speaker 1: slowly implement those things into the base concepts, but make 296 00:13:05,720 --> 00:13:09,240 Speaker 1: sure that you understand exactly what you need to do 297 00:13:09,720 --> 00:13:11,240 Speaker 1: if you want to get your team back on track, 298 00:13:11,280 --> 00:13:13,360 Speaker 1: and that's by doing something that they do very very well. 299 00:13:13,400 --> 00:13:15,880 Speaker 1: All right, Bucky. The last thing that that I wrote 300 00:13:15,920 --> 00:13:20,200 Speaker 1: down here, you talked about the outside linebackers, inside linebackers. 301 00:13:20,200 --> 00:13:22,800 Speaker 1: We were three or four defense talked about outside guys, 302 00:13:23,040 --> 00:13:25,160 Speaker 1: make sure that they can first of all set the edge. 303 00:13:25,280 --> 00:13:27,960 Speaker 1: Obviously want them to be able to rush, but the 304 00:13:28,000 --> 00:13:31,200 Speaker 1: emphasis was on the inside linebacker position. And this is 305 00:13:31,240 --> 00:13:33,600 Speaker 1: going back to almost ten years ago, so you can 306 00:13:33,640 --> 00:13:35,560 Speaker 1: kind of see where the game. This is kind of 307 00:13:35,559 --> 00:13:37,599 Speaker 1: where this started to change. You know, we used to 308 00:13:37,640 --> 00:13:41,160 Speaker 1: have those big, thumping inside linebackers. He had even identified 309 00:13:41,160 --> 00:13:43,400 Speaker 1: at this point in time, we need to be more 310 00:13:43,520 --> 00:13:46,520 Speaker 1: athletic and inside linebacker. We need explosive guys that can 311 00:13:46,600 --> 00:13:48,640 Speaker 1: run and cover. And this is ten years ago, and 312 00:13:48,640 --> 00:13:50,880 Speaker 1: think about how much the game has advanced since then. 313 00:13:51,160 --> 00:13:53,760 Speaker 1: The last thing he said here is from a scheme standpoint. 314 00:13:53,920 --> 00:13:56,880 Speaker 1: I talked about all the time, backers on backs equals sacked. 315 00:13:57,000 --> 00:13:58,520 Speaker 1: So figuring out a way to scheme up and get 316 00:13:58,520 --> 00:14:01,640 Speaker 1: you outside linebackers or even a blitzing inside linebackers on 317 00:14:01,800 --> 00:14:05,000 Speaker 1: running backs, that's the most advantageous pass rush situation. You 318 00:14:05,000 --> 00:14:07,120 Speaker 1: can find in today's game. But I just thought the 319 00:14:07,160 --> 00:14:13,480 Speaker 1: inside linebackers being athletic fascinating. No. I mean, I think 320 00:14:13,480 --> 00:14:15,840 Speaker 1: the game has changed and within the last decade obviously 321 00:14:15,840 --> 00:14:20,480 Speaker 1: has become more past friendly. Uh More teams are kind 322 00:14:20,480 --> 00:14:22,160 Speaker 1: of opting to go through the air, and so it's 323 00:14:22,240 --> 00:14:26,120 Speaker 1: changed what you look for as her positions, particularly inside linebacker. Um, 324 00:14:26,280 --> 00:14:32,320 Speaker 1: those guys almost need to be slender, uh kind of yeah, 325 00:14:32,360 --> 00:14:34,520 Speaker 1: a little understanding more like what we used to think 326 00:14:34,560 --> 00:14:37,280 Speaker 1: about what will linebackers Now they have to have the 327 00:14:37,320 --> 00:14:39,160 Speaker 1: ability to kind of run the deep middle if you're 328 00:14:39,160 --> 00:14:42,080 Speaker 1: playing some of those Tampa two defense like Chicago used 329 00:14:42,080 --> 00:14:44,160 Speaker 1: to back in the day where Brian or Lacker, they 330 00:14:44,160 --> 00:14:47,120 Speaker 1: still need to be active in um, kind of tough 331 00:14:47,200 --> 00:14:49,400 Speaker 1: enough to handle the run. But I think right now 332 00:14:49,440 --> 00:14:54,400 Speaker 1: you play some premium more on athleticism more than their physicality. Yeah, no, 333 00:14:54,520 --> 00:14:57,200 Speaker 1: no question. Let's uh, let's that's it. That's the little 334 00:14:57,240 --> 00:14:58,920 Speaker 1: discussion there that we had. It took some notes on. 335 00:14:58,960 --> 00:15:01,000 Speaker 1: I thought that was, uh, just kind of interesting to 336 00:15:01,000 --> 00:15:02,520 Speaker 1: see what coaches are doing in terms of how your 337 00:15:02,560 --> 00:15:05,160 Speaker 1: self evaluating and putting the game playing together for the fall, 338 00:15:05,200 --> 00:15:07,520 Speaker 1: and to really focus in on some things I want 339 00:15:07,520 --> 00:15:10,400 Speaker 1: to look at this ten draft. Bucky's some guys we 340 00:15:10,440 --> 00:15:12,440 Speaker 1: expect to make a big jump. We can start with 341 00:15:12,480 --> 00:15:14,760 Speaker 1: the guys that we had in our video here, which 342 00:15:14,800 --> 00:15:16,760 Speaker 1: is six names, three on offense, three on defense, and 343 00:15:16,760 --> 00:15:19,440 Speaker 1: then we'll expand it a little bit on defense. Though 344 00:15:19,480 --> 00:15:22,000 Speaker 1: you had three guys that you expect to make a 345 00:15:22,040 --> 00:15:23,600 Speaker 1: big jump from year one to year two, wy don't 346 00:15:23,600 --> 00:15:25,720 Speaker 1: just run through those three guys. Were the three guys 347 00:15:25,760 --> 00:15:27,400 Speaker 1: that come to mind for me that I expect to 348 00:15:27,440 --> 00:15:30,960 Speaker 1: make big jumps Leonard Floyd, Reggie Raglan, and Sheldon Rankin's 349 00:15:31,040 --> 00:15:33,400 Speaker 1: Leonard Floyd is a guy that flashed last year, had 350 00:15:33,440 --> 00:15:36,720 Speaker 1: a pretty solid year, even better than anticipated from my standard. 351 00:15:37,000 --> 00:15:39,560 Speaker 1: Seven sacks is a ton of production for first year 352 00:15:39,800 --> 00:15:41,960 Speaker 1: sack artist guy. Coming off the edge, he was light 353 00:15:42,280 --> 00:15:44,120 Speaker 1: and a little undersized. I wondered how he'd be able 354 00:15:44,160 --> 00:15:46,720 Speaker 1: to hold up. But his speeding quickness off the edge, 355 00:15:46,760 --> 00:15:49,160 Speaker 1: his first step quickness being able to kind of press 356 00:15:49,560 --> 00:15:53,400 Speaker 1: the point coming off around the corner, very impressive for 357 00:15:53,600 --> 00:15:56,320 Speaker 1: young guy. If you continue to incorporate some hand skills 358 00:15:56,360 --> 00:15:58,120 Speaker 1: and find a counter move, he could be a guy 359 00:15:58,160 --> 00:15:59,880 Speaker 1: that gives him ten sacks off the edge and his 360 00:16:00,040 --> 00:16:02,920 Speaker 1: second season. Reggie Raglan is a guy and we talked 361 00:16:02,960 --> 00:16:04,400 Speaker 1: about it in in the video. It's kind of the 362 00:16:04,440 --> 00:16:07,800 Speaker 1: forgotten man Um when the Buffalo Bills got him. This 363 00:16:07,880 --> 00:16:11,640 Speaker 1: is a physical, menacing presence. He one of those thumpers 364 00:16:11,640 --> 00:16:15,360 Speaker 1: that comes out of Alabama. In this defense, as they 365 00:16:15,360 --> 00:16:17,640 Speaker 1: go back to more of a four three defense and 366 00:16:17,720 --> 00:16:21,320 Speaker 1: a simple system, Sean McDermott and Leslie Freser are putting in. 367 00:16:21,640 --> 00:16:23,280 Speaker 1: This guy should be able to run and chase. He 368 00:16:23,320 --> 00:16:25,280 Speaker 1: can set the defense. I expect him to be a 369 00:16:25,320 --> 00:16:28,360 Speaker 1: factor against those run heavy teams. Um. I don't think 370 00:16:28,360 --> 00:16:31,240 Speaker 1: he gets enough credit for his athleticism. I'm not saying 371 00:16:31,280 --> 00:16:33,320 Speaker 1: he's an A plus athlete, but I think he's good 372 00:16:33,440 --> 00:16:35,400 Speaker 1: enough to be on the field for the majority of 373 00:16:35,440 --> 00:16:38,280 Speaker 1: the game as a guy. And we've heard Sean McDermott 374 00:16:38,320 --> 00:16:40,240 Speaker 1: kind of compare him to Luke Keikley in terms of 375 00:16:40,280 --> 00:16:42,680 Speaker 1: his leadership ability and the way that he has been 376 00:16:42,720 --> 00:16:45,720 Speaker 1: able to take over the defense. I believe that ownership 377 00:16:45,760 --> 00:16:47,720 Speaker 1: should lead him to be a really, really good player. 378 00:16:48,160 --> 00:16:51,160 Speaker 1: And then the final player is Sheldon Rankins Um from 379 00:16:51,160 --> 00:16:53,080 Speaker 1: New Orleans. New Orleans is a team that is really 380 00:16:53,080 --> 00:16:55,760 Speaker 1: struggled on defense. Part of their struggles last year they 381 00:16:55,760 --> 00:16:59,400 Speaker 1: didn't have enough pass rushing presence upfront. Shandon Rankins missed 382 00:16:59,440 --> 00:17:01,760 Speaker 1: half the year. A back gave him four sacks. That 383 00:17:02,080 --> 00:17:05,639 Speaker 1: interior pass rush position has now become a premium. His 384 00:17:05,720 --> 00:17:08,880 Speaker 1: ability to press the pocket inside can change the flight 385 00:17:08,920 --> 00:17:11,080 Speaker 1: of the ball from the quarterback, quickens the timing for 386 00:17:11,119 --> 00:17:14,400 Speaker 1: the quarterback. It is a huge position. If he comes 387 00:17:14,440 --> 00:17:16,119 Speaker 1: back and plays to the level that we think he 388 00:17:16,160 --> 00:17:18,120 Speaker 1: will play at, he should be a guy that really 389 00:17:18,359 --> 00:17:21,399 Speaker 1: helps his team turn the defensive room. Yeah. I like 390 00:17:21,520 --> 00:17:23,159 Speaker 1: that one a lot. This is again we kind of 391 00:17:23,200 --> 00:17:24,560 Speaker 1: go back to what I was talking about earlier, just 392 00:17:24,600 --> 00:17:26,439 Speaker 1: being good at something. The Saints weren't very good at 393 00:17:26,480 --> 00:17:29,320 Speaker 1: anything defensively, so uh, to be able to rush the 394 00:17:29,359 --> 00:17:31,880 Speaker 1: passer would be a big upgrade for them, and Sheldon 395 00:17:31,920 --> 00:17:34,000 Speaker 1: Ringkins can give them that from the inside. Reggie Raglan 396 00:17:34,080 --> 00:17:36,160 Speaker 1: kind of the forgotten man. Uh. Look, he was good 397 00:17:36,240 --> 00:17:37,879 Speaker 1: enough to keep Rubing Foster on the bench, So that 398 00:17:37,920 --> 00:17:40,199 Speaker 1: tells you just how good he is, how talented he is. 399 00:17:40,200 --> 00:17:42,000 Speaker 1: And Leonard Floyd, I think he's got a chance to 400 00:17:42,000 --> 00:17:43,639 Speaker 1: be one of the best speed rushers in the league. 401 00:17:44,320 --> 00:17:47,240 Speaker 1: So those are good ones offensively, I had Paul Perkins 402 00:17:47,280 --> 00:17:49,639 Speaker 1: at number three from the Giants. I think it's all 403 00:17:49,680 --> 00:17:51,840 Speaker 1: set up for him. They drafted Wayne Gallman, but he's 404 00:17:51,880 --> 00:17:54,520 Speaker 1: not gonna be a big factor, I don't think. And 405 00:17:54,560 --> 00:17:57,240 Speaker 1: you look at Perkins Russian for over four hundred fifty 406 00:17:57,280 --> 00:18:00,760 Speaker 1: yards last year, unlimited carries over four yards carry. I 407 00:18:00,800 --> 00:18:02,560 Speaker 1: think he's gonna be more involved in the passing game. 408 00:18:02,640 --> 00:18:05,639 Speaker 1: Caught fifteen balls last year. You bring in Brandon Marshall, 409 00:18:05,680 --> 00:18:08,520 Speaker 1: all the weaponry that they have, Evan Ingram comes into 410 00:18:08,520 --> 00:18:10,639 Speaker 1: the mix from Old Miss. They're gonna be able to 411 00:18:10,680 --> 00:18:13,320 Speaker 1: push people vertically. And I think you're gonna also see 412 00:18:13,359 --> 00:18:15,840 Speaker 1: now some checked down opportunities for Paul Perkins. I think 413 00:18:15,840 --> 00:18:18,119 Speaker 1: he has a big year for the Giants. Austin Hooper 414 00:18:18,200 --> 00:18:21,400 Speaker 1: tight end for the Atlanta Falcons again, another elite offense, 415 00:18:21,720 --> 00:18:23,680 Speaker 1: as good as any offense in the league last year, 416 00:18:24,000 --> 00:18:25,840 Speaker 1: and now you get Austin Hooper another year to get 417 00:18:25,840 --> 00:18:28,520 Speaker 1: comfortable with his quarterback. I think you're gonna see all 418 00:18:28,520 --> 00:18:30,680 Speaker 1: the attention that goes to the outside with Julio Jones. 419 00:18:30,720 --> 00:18:32,480 Speaker 1: I think you'll see him benefit from some of that. 420 00:18:32,760 --> 00:18:35,600 Speaker 1: And then my number one guy, Corey Coleman for the Browns. 421 00:18:35,640 --> 00:18:37,280 Speaker 1: I don't know how many games the Browns are gonna win, 422 00:18:37,320 --> 00:18:38,840 Speaker 1: but I think Corey Coleman is gonna have a big 423 00:18:38,880 --> 00:18:42,439 Speaker 1: sophomore campaign, provided these days healthy for sixteen weeks, Bucky, 424 00:18:42,480 --> 00:18:45,919 Speaker 1: I think he leads this team and catches and in touchdowns. 425 00:18:45,920 --> 00:18:48,440 Speaker 1: If my guy David and Joeku the rookie doesn't steal 426 00:18:48,480 --> 00:18:50,680 Speaker 1: some of that love, I think Corey Coleman's do for 427 00:18:50,720 --> 00:18:53,040 Speaker 1: a very big year this year. Yeah, I mean I 428 00:18:53,080 --> 00:18:54,800 Speaker 1: love Corey Coleman and what he brings to the table 429 00:18:54,880 --> 00:18:57,879 Speaker 1: turns of a catching run specialist, outstanding playmaker guy that 430 00:18:57,920 --> 00:19:00,080 Speaker 1: can give them a vertical threat. It comes down to 431 00:19:00,119 --> 00:19:02,840 Speaker 1: the quarterback and what Cody Kesler or brock oswhile even 432 00:19:02,840 --> 00:19:05,640 Speaker 1: Deshaun Kaiser able to do, but he should be an 433 00:19:05,640 --> 00:19:08,479 Speaker 1: impact player on the outside. And as they continue to 434 00:19:08,520 --> 00:19:11,359 Speaker 1: build the rest of this offense out with David and 435 00:19:11,440 --> 00:19:13,399 Speaker 1: Joe who being able to control the middle, they have 436 00:19:13,520 --> 00:19:17,200 Speaker 1: some nice intriguing young players on the outside. Now it's 437 00:19:17,240 --> 00:19:19,320 Speaker 1: about seeing if one of these quarterbacks on the roster 438 00:19:19,359 --> 00:19:22,119 Speaker 1: can be that guy, or if they just continue to 439 00:19:22,160 --> 00:19:25,720 Speaker 1: build the auxiliary pieces for their franchise quarterback to eventually 440 00:19:25,720 --> 00:19:28,000 Speaker 1: show up on their doorstep. All right, I'm gonna go 441 00:19:28,119 --> 00:19:30,240 Speaker 1: kind of a rapid fire here. I'm gonna fire off 442 00:19:30,240 --> 00:19:33,160 Speaker 1: some questions on these sophomores here, uh, and just get 443 00:19:33,200 --> 00:19:34,919 Speaker 1: your thoughts on on some of them. We'll just roll 444 00:19:34,920 --> 00:19:37,560 Speaker 1: thrown quick. You're ready to go? All right? We go? Alright, cool, 445 00:19:37,840 --> 00:19:39,720 Speaker 1: let's go. The fifth pick in the draft last year, 446 00:19:39,800 --> 00:19:42,159 Speaker 1: Jalen Ramsey. I know a guy you loved. At the 447 00:19:42,280 --> 00:19:43,760 Speaker 1: end of this next season, at the end of his 448 00:19:43,840 --> 00:19:46,720 Speaker 1: sophomore season, we'll be talking about Jalen Ramsey as a 449 00:19:46,760 --> 00:19:50,280 Speaker 1: top three corner in the NFL. Top three corner um. 450 00:19:50,320 --> 00:19:52,200 Speaker 1: I think we have an opportunity to do so. I 451 00:19:52,240 --> 00:19:54,120 Speaker 1: think the big debate they have to figure out who's 452 00:19:54,119 --> 00:19:56,639 Speaker 1: the number one corner on their team. First. Will Jalen 453 00:19:56,720 --> 00:19:59,159 Speaker 1: Ramsey covered the number one receiver? Will A. J. Boullier 454 00:19:59,600 --> 00:20:02,840 Speaker 1: there franchise, I mean their free agent pickup? Will he 455 00:20:02,920 --> 00:20:05,439 Speaker 1: cover them? Either way? I believe this system is catered 456 00:20:05,440 --> 00:20:07,639 Speaker 1: for him to be a big time star. He can press, 457 00:20:07,880 --> 00:20:10,400 Speaker 1: he's very competitive, he's feisty. He gives them a little 458 00:20:10,440 --> 00:20:13,399 Speaker 1: that attitude that they need. I do believe we'll talk 459 00:20:13,440 --> 00:20:15,399 Speaker 1: about Jalen Ramsey being one of those guys at the 460 00:20:15,440 --> 00:20:17,680 Speaker 1: top three at his position. Yeah, they got some pass 461 00:20:17,760 --> 00:20:19,840 Speaker 1: rush to you, bringing class Campbell add him to the 462 00:20:19,840 --> 00:20:22,399 Speaker 1: mix of what they can do defensively. I think he 463 00:20:22,400 --> 00:20:25,520 Speaker 1: can definitely find himself himself in that discussion as a 464 00:20:25,560 --> 00:20:27,439 Speaker 1: top three corner. I think he's that talent. All right, 465 00:20:27,480 --> 00:20:30,159 Speaker 1: Let's let's go down here a couple more. Um, let's go. 466 00:20:30,320 --> 00:20:32,359 Speaker 1: Larmie tons O gonna kick out to left tackle for 467 00:20:32,359 --> 00:20:34,239 Speaker 1: the Miami Dolphins. He's gonna be a Pro bowler next 468 00:20:34,320 --> 00:20:37,399 Speaker 1: year year two. Oh, I absolutely, I'm all in a 469 00:20:37,560 --> 00:20:39,480 Speaker 1: Larmy tuns I thought he was the guy that could 470 00:20:39,480 --> 00:20:41,119 Speaker 1: have gone off at the top of the board last year. 471 00:20:41,160 --> 00:20:43,840 Speaker 1: Should have gone off. Obviously, the video that happened on 472 00:20:44,280 --> 00:20:47,199 Speaker 1: Draft night kind of torpedoed his chances. But when you 473 00:20:47,240 --> 00:20:49,000 Speaker 1: look at the tape and you watched him play a 474 00:20:49,000 --> 00:20:51,880 Speaker 1: guard last year, you saw the footwork, you saw all 475 00:20:51,920 --> 00:20:54,679 Speaker 1: those things that we loved from an athletic standpoint, and 476 00:20:54,680 --> 00:20:56,760 Speaker 1: then you put him back in his natural position. I 477 00:20:56,800 --> 00:20:58,680 Speaker 1: think he finds his home in left tackle. He should 478 00:20:58,680 --> 00:21:01,720 Speaker 1: be a premier player there for a long time. I'm 479 00:21:01,760 --> 00:21:03,120 Speaker 1: with you on that. I think he's got a chance 480 00:21:03,160 --> 00:21:04,680 Speaker 1: to be special. Buck yet I think he's got a 481 00:21:04,760 --> 00:21:08,119 Speaker 1: chance to be a multi year UH pro bowler. UM 482 00:21:08,160 --> 00:21:10,480 Speaker 1: to me, so it's no question he's one of the 483 00:21:10,480 --> 00:21:13,120 Speaker 1: most talented the tackles in the league. All right, let's 484 00:21:13,119 --> 00:21:15,639 Speaker 1: go a couple more here, Will Fuller gonna have a 485 00:21:15,680 --> 00:21:19,000 Speaker 1: big jump here in her number two? I don't think 486 00:21:19,000 --> 00:21:20,560 Speaker 1: you have a big jumping. Part of the reason I 487 00:21:20,600 --> 00:21:22,200 Speaker 1: don't think you have a big jump is because the 488 00:21:22,280 --> 00:21:25,520 Speaker 1: quarterback play Tom Savage or Deshaun Watson. I think they're 489 00:21:25,560 --> 00:21:28,600 Speaker 1: gonna play real conservative and protect the quarterback. I don't 490 00:21:28,640 --> 00:21:30,520 Speaker 1: see this being a team to really push the ball 491 00:21:30,600 --> 00:21:33,359 Speaker 1: down to feel a lot. He may get some plays, 492 00:21:33,400 --> 00:21:35,399 Speaker 1: but I don't think you have enough impact for us 493 00:21:35,440 --> 00:21:38,080 Speaker 1: to say that, hey, he's going to take over the game. Um. 494 00:21:38,119 --> 00:21:39,919 Speaker 1: As a second year player, I think he'd be good. 495 00:21:39,920 --> 00:21:41,640 Speaker 1: I don't speek to be a great one this year, 496 00:21:41,800 --> 00:21:43,639 Speaker 1: but it's not necessarily due to him. Is due to 497 00:21:43,640 --> 00:21:46,040 Speaker 1: what they have at the quarterback. All right, here's the 498 00:21:46,080 --> 00:21:52,840 Speaker 1: tricky one. The Kwan treadwell over under thirty catches this year. Man, 499 00:21:52,920 --> 00:21:57,159 Speaker 1: it's tough. I'm gonna go under thirty. News like this 500 00:21:57,240 --> 00:21:59,159 Speaker 1: is like the puff time of year, right where everybody 501 00:21:59,200 --> 00:22:01,520 Speaker 1: just everybody's great. Everybody's gonna have has had the best 502 00:22:01,560 --> 00:22:04,439 Speaker 1: off season, everybody's gonna have a great year. Have I 503 00:22:04,480 --> 00:22:06,560 Speaker 1: missed the puff pieces on the quand treadwall like I 504 00:22:06,600 --> 00:22:09,400 Speaker 1: don't hear anything. No, we haven't heard, haven't heard, haven't 505 00:22:09,440 --> 00:22:13,119 Speaker 1: heard anything anything about him? And I think, um, the 506 00:22:13,160 --> 00:22:17,440 Speaker 1: reason is the separation. Um, the separation is a problem 507 00:22:17,480 --> 00:22:19,800 Speaker 1: in terms of his inability to create separation. It's been 508 00:22:19,840 --> 00:22:22,560 Speaker 1: a problem. And so those corners up in Minnesota are 509 00:22:22,560 --> 00:22:25,320 Speaker 1: pretty good. So in practice he's getting the worst look 510 00:22:25,359 --> 00:22:28,280 Speaker 1: that he possibly could get with Xavier Rhodes, Uh, Trey 511 00:22:28,280 --> 00:22:31,040 Speaker 1: Wayne's coming into his own Terius Newman. Those guys can 512 00:22:31,119 --> 00:22:32,960 Speaker 1: kind of hang in your hip pocket. So he's going 513 00:22:33,040 --> 00:22:35,360 Speaker 1: to have to learn how to be more physical, more 514 00:22:35,359 --> 00:22:38,200 Speaker 1: aggressive when it comes to it. And then with Sam 515 00:22:38,240 --> 00:22:42,919 Speaker 1: Bradford being really comfortable with Adam Thanlin and also Stefan Digs, 516 00:22:43,160 --> 00:22:45,280 Speaker 1: it might be tough for Traidor to get in the field, 517 00:22:45,520 --> 00:22:48,480 Speaker 1: especially after they brought Michael Floyd in. So not a 518 00:22:48,520 --> 00:22:50,400 Speaker 1: lot of balls. You gotta think he's one of those 519 00:22:50,400 --> 00:22:53,400 Speaker 1: players that's square in the maker break in year two already, right, 520 00:22:55,800 --> 00:22:59,119 Speaker 1: who else is? Who else is in that group. Is 521 00:22:59,160 --> 00:23:01,879 Speaker 1: he's one of those guys that UM but each in Arizona. 522 00:23:01,880 --> 00:23:03,840 Speaker 1: They did the same thing the year before with with 523 00:23:03,880 --> 00:23:06,720 Speaker 1: the tackle from Florida who didn't do much d J. Humphries. 524 00:23:06,800 --> 00:23:08,880 Speaker 1: His first year was Richard year, and they actually played 525 00:23:08,920 --> 00:23:11,439 Speaker 1: pretty well last year. So they've shown that they can 526 00:23:11,520 --> 00:23:13,119 Speaker 1: kind of put a guy on ice for a year 527 00:23:13,160 --> 00:23:14,560 Speaker 1: and then get something out of him in here two. 528 00:23:14,600 --> 00:23:16,480 Speaker 1: So I expect we'll see something that I can beat 529 00:23:16,520 --> 00:23:18,920 Speaker 1: you this year. Um. I'll be interesting to see what 530 00:23:19,240 --> 00:23:21,120 Speaker 1: he ends up doing last one year, Bucky. Then we'll 531 00:23:21,119 --> 00:23:23,920 Speaker 1: get to some user some Twitter questions here. Last one, 532 00:23:24,160 --> 00:23:26,479 Speaker 1: Hunter Henry tight end for the Chargers as a pro 533 00:23:26,520 --> 00:23:29,680 Speaker 1: bowler this year. Yes, I love him, love him, love 534 00:23:29,680 --> 00:23:31,800 Speaker 1: what they're gonna do on offense. You saw him kind 535 00:23:31,800 --> 00:23:34,120 Speaker 1: of begin to take over when Antonio Gates missed some time. 536 00:23:34,200 --> 00:23:35,879 Speaker 1: He stepped right in and head a ton of plays. 537 00:23:35,880 --> 00:23:37,719 Speaker 1: And in fact, he had an injury at the end 538 00:23:37,720 --> 00:23:39,879 Speaker 1: of the year. I think, um, they prevented him from 539 00:23:39,920 --> 00:23:41,800 Speaker 1: kind of finishing off the right way. But Hunter Henry 540 00:23:41,880 --> 00:23:45,120 Speaker 1: is outstanding route runner in with or without Gays, He's 541 00:23:45,160 --> 00:23:46,880 Speaker 1: gonna come in as the number one and number two. 542 00:23:46,880 --> 00:23:49,240 Speaker 1: He should have a lot of production. Philip Rivers has 543 00:23:49,240 --> 00:23:51,520 Speaker 1: a connection in the chemistry with them and with the 544 00:23:51,520 --> 00:23:55,040 Speaker 1: weapons that they've acquired on the outside. Kennan Allen coming back, 545 00:23:55,359 --> 00:23:58,600 Speaker 1: Mike Williams, you can't double everybody. Someone's gonna get one 546 00:23:58,600 --> 00:24:00,840 Speaker 1: on one and I like Hunter Henry Odds winning one 547 00:24:00,880 --> 00:24:03,760 Speaker 1: on one coverage. Yeah, I think he kind of becomes 548 00:24:03,760 --> 00:24:06,200 Speaker 1: a guy that emerges as that tied end that is 549 00:24:06,240 --> 00:24:09,679 Speaker 1: a Pro Bowl. We've seen Gates in this offense and 550 00:24:09,760 --> 00:24:12,800 Speaker 1: this system put up big numbers, I think, and I 551 00:24:12,800 --> 00:24:15,000 Speaker 1: think Antonio Gates, he looks come back for another year, 552 00:24:15,040 --> 00:24:16,440 Speaker 1: but this is gonna be the Hunter Henry show, a 553 00:24:16,560 --> 00:24:18,399 Speaker 1: tight end. I think he's got a chance to be 554 00:24:18,520 --> 00:24:21,439 Speaker 1: kind of a twelve or thirteen touchdown guy. Uh in 555 00:24:21,520 --> 00:24:23,159 Speaker 1: this system, with the pieces they have around him, I 556 00:24:23,200 --> 00:24:24,680 Speaker 1: think he is gonna be a Pro Bowl, big year 557 00:24:24,760 --> 00:24:27,360 Speaker 1: coming from him as a sophomore. Here, you're number two. 558 00:24:27,440 --> 00:24:29,040 Speaker 1: Those are some guys we like to make a big 559 00:24:29,119 --> 00:24:31,560 Speaker 1: jump here, Buck, Hey, hey, Stilly, want you to fire 560 00:24:31,600 --> 00:24:34,360 Speaker 1: some questions. I ask real quick back time, fellas. Um. 561 00:24:34,520 --> 00:24:37,159 Speaker 1: This is a good bridge from the our twenty sixteen 562 00:24:37,200 --> 00:24:40,960 Speaker 1: draft talk into the mail back. Uh. Pedro asks Will 563 00:24:41,040 --> 00:24:45,840 Speaker 1: Golf succeed under mcveigh's system. I'm I'm going yes. I'm 564 00:24:45,840 --> 00:24:49,000 Speaker 1: going yes because I believe the system is tailored to 565 00:24:49,119 --> 00:24:51,200 Speaker 1: his stress. I think Sean McVeigh does a great job 566 00:24:51,240 --> 00:24:53,600 Speaker 1: of Taylor and the system to the quarterback. Look at 567 00:24:53,600 --> 00:24:56,040 Speaker 1: the success that they've had in Washington when he was 568 00:24:56,080 --> 00:24:57,720 Speaker 1: there with Kirk Cousins. I thought he did a great 569 00:24:57,800 --> 00:24:59,560 Speaker 1: job of putting Kirk Cousins in a position where he 570 00:24:59,800 --> 00:25:01,960 Speaker 1: SI seed. I know Jake Gruten gets kind of the 571 00:25:02,040 --> 00:25:04,720 Speaker 1: credit for for the system, but really Sean McVeigh was 572 00:25:04,760 --> 00:25:06,320 Speaker 1: the play called did a great job of setting them 573 00:25:06,400 --> 00:25:09,600 Speaker 1: up and talking to people around that program. Uh, they 574 00:25:09,600 --> 00:25:11,760 Speaker 1: said that like Jerry Golf has bought all the way 575 00:25:11,800 --> 00:25:14,560 Speaker 1: in he has been around the program. He has really 576 00:25:14,720 --> 00:25:17,680 Speaker 1: tried to master diverbage and all the other things and 577 00:25:17,960 --> 00:25:19,920 Speaker 1: the receivers that have come in. And I know DJ 578 00:25:20,000 --> 00:25:21,720 Speaker 1: get a kick out of this. They say, a Cooper 579 00:25:21,760 --> 00:25:24,000 Speaker 1: Cup and Jerry Golfer, I guess they share the same agent, right, 580 00:25:25,000 --> 00:25:27,439 Speaker 1: So I guess they've been living together, spending all this 581 00:25:27,520 --> 00:25:30,040 Speaker 1: time together, so much so that Cooper Cup knows the 582 00:25:30,040 --> 00:25:31,679 Speaker 1: playbook and has been able to correct some of the 583 00:25:31,720 --> 00:25:34,440 Speaker 1: coaches that are trying to install some of the stuff. 584 00:25:34,440 --> 00:25:37,440 Speaker 1: And so the big thing that came from the Rams 585 00:25:37,480 --> 00:25:39,760 Speaker 1: and what they were trying to do this offseason, Robert Woods, 586 00:25:40,080 --> 00:25:43,960 Speaker 1: Cooper Cup. They wanted guys that were dependable on the outside, 587 00:25:44,400 --> 00:25:47,160 Speaker 1: not only just as pass catchers, but they knew where 588 00:25:47,200 --> 00:25:49,399 Speaker 1: to get to. They were at the spots that they 589 00:25:49,400 --> 00:25:53,200 Speaker 1: were supposed to be at that is critical for the quarterback. 590 00:25:53,640 --> 00:25:55,119 Speaker 1: And so they feel like they're gonna be bet and 591 00:25:55,160 --> 00:25:56,879 Speaker 1: Jerry Golfer is gonna better because the guys on the 592 00:25:56,920 --> 00:25:59,680 Speaker 1: outside of Trustworth. I think he takes a good jump 593 00:25:59,680 --> 00:26:03,119 Speaker 1: here as all right, what we got next? Alright? Second 594 00:26:03,200 --> 00:26:06,520 Speaker 1: question from Callaway, who has been your favorite player that 595 00:26:06,600 --> 00:26:10,480 Speaker 1: you've ever scouted? Reggie Bush for me, Bucky, I've said 596 00:26:10,480 --> 00:26:12,720 Speaker 1: it multiple times, the highest grade every game, even too 597 00:26:12,800 --> 00:26:14,800 Speaker 1: high of a grade. But he was the most fun 598 00:26:14,840 --> 00:26:16,960 Speaker 1: player I watched in college. I mean I kind of 599 00:26:16,960 --> 00:26:19,399 Speaker 1: have the co sign on that, like having worked the West, 600 00:26:19,440 --> 00:26:22,600 Speaker 1: he was unbelievable. I mean you just couldn't stop looking 601 00:26:22,640 --> 00:26:25,760 Speaker 1: at his highlights. I told you in the report I 602 00:26:25,840 --> 00:26:28,920 Speaker 1: wrote down he was a poor man's Marsha falk In 603 00:26:29,040 --> 00:26:32,680 Speaker 1: a mix of Brand Westbrook and somebody else. When he 604 00:26:32,760 --> 00:26:36,200 Speaker 1: was coming out. I mean I gave him a monster Yeah, 605 00:26:36,240 --> 00:26:38,639 Speaker 1: I mean I went in I mean a mini Marshall 606 00:26:38,640 --> 00:26:40,320 Speaker 1: fault like. Think about that, a Hall of Fame player. 607 00:26:40,359 --> 00:26:41,960 Speaker 1: That's why I compared him to when he was coming out, 608 00:26:42,160 --> 00:26:43,800 Speaker 1: and there was nothing in his game that told me 609 00:26:43,840 --> 00:26:46,719 Speaker 1: that he wouldn't strike you big. Now, his career obviously 610 00:26:46,720 --> 00:26:49,240 Speaker 1: didn't go according to plan, but I think some of 611 00:26:49,280 --> 00:26:51,199 Speaker 1: that is due to people not really understanding how to 612 00:26:51,240 --> 00:26:53,879 Speaker 1: maximize his talent. I still believe that the guy that 613 00:26:53,920 --> 00:26:58,320 Speaker 1: I saw at USC was worthy of being a top 614 00:26:58,359 --> 00:27:01,520 Speaker 1: five player in this league. He was outstanding as a 615 00:27:01,560 --> 00:27:06,720 Speaker 1: young player. We got silly, alright. Next question, uh Corey 616 00:27:06,840 --> 00:27:12,240 Speaker 1: asks Graham Journ again, Cox, Barnett, Long Curry. Does Philly 617 00:27:12,240 --> 00:27:15,879 Speaker 1: have the NFC's best D line. I'll tell you what. 618 00:27:15,920 --> 00:27:17,840 Speaker 1: When I go through my head and think of the 619 00:27:17,920 --> 00:27:20,960 Speaker 1: D lines in the NFC, I can't think of one 620 00:27:21,000 --> 00:27:22,439 Speaker 1: that's better than I'll tell you what. The Giants are 621 00:27:22,440 --> 00:27:25,600 Speaker 1: still really good what they have in place. Minnesota's got 622 00:27:25,600 --> 00:27:28,359 Speaker 1: a good group there. I definitely say they're in the mix. 623 00:27:28,480 --> 00:27:30,880 Speaker 1: I think Philadelphia is in that discussion for the top one. 624 00:27:30,920 --> 00:27:32,800 Speaker 1: And I've been on record as saying I think Timmy 625 00:27:32,840 --> 00:27:35,200 Speaker 1: Journe again is a perfect fit for Jim Schwartz's defense. 626 00:27:35,480 --> 00:27:38,400 Speaker 1: When you can line up in subsituations, I'm passing downs. 627 00:27:38,400 --> 00:27:40,280 Speaker 1: I think you're gonna see Derek Barnett on one side, 628 00:27:40,280 --> 00:27:43,040 Speaker 1: Brandon Graham on the other, with Fletcher Cox and Timmy 629 00:27:43,080 --> 00:27:45,040 Speaker 1: Journe again. I think that's as good as it gets 630 00:27:45,040 --> 00:27:47,320 Speaker 1: in the NFC. But you also have Chris Long for depth, 631 00:27:47,359 --> 00:27:49,520 Speaker 1: you have Any Curry for depth. So I think they 632 00:27:49,520 --> 00:27:52,320 Speaker 1: have some frontline talent as well as some depth there. 633 00:27:52,320 --> 00:27:54,840 Speaker 1: And I'm I'm banking on Derek Barnett stepping in right 634 00:27:54,840 --> 00:27:57,119 Speaker 1: away to having a big year. There's some good d lines. 635 00:27:57,200 --> 00:27:59,159 Speaker 1: But yeah, I think they're definitely in the discussion for 636 00:27:59,160 --> 00:28:01,760 Speaker 1: the top defensive one in the NFC. I mean, that's 637 00:28:01,840 --> 00:28:04,159 Speaker 1: that's a tough one because you're right there. I mean, 638 00:28:04,160 --> 00:28:06,360 Speaker 1: they're talented, they have everything that you look for front. 639 00:28:06,400 --> 00:28:09,440 Speaker 1: They have inside pass Russian, Fletcher Cock. They have uh 640 00:28:09,640 --> 00:28:11,640 Speaker 1: depth behind them to have a number guys talk about 641 00:28:11,680 --> 00:28:13,679 Speaker 1: Chris Long and the guys that read off Brandon Graham, 642 00:28:13,920 --> 00:28:17,400 Speaker 1: Derek Burnette stepping in. They have tremendous talent up front. 643 00:28:17,440 --> 00:28:20,200 Speaker 1: The only team that I will talk about possibly being 644 00:28:20,200 --> 00:28:22,280 Speaker 1: able to challenge him. The New York johnts to me, 645 00:28:23,560 --> 00:28:26,080 Speaker 1: Jason Pierre Paul quietly kind of came into his own, 646 00:28:26,280 --> 00:28:29,280 Speaker 1: kind of settled in, getting comfortable with the hand. Olivia 647 00:28:29,440 --> 00:28:32,000 Speaker 1: Vernon over there, they have some moves in size snaxt 648 00:28:32,040 --> 00:28:35,280 Speaker 1: Harrison obviously the Rundown defender. They go and pick up 649 00:28:35,280 --> 00:28:38,000 Speaker 1: big people on the inside. They don't have necessarily the depth, 650 00:28:38,040 --> 00:28:41,080 Speaker 1: but their ability particially, if they're able to play with 651 00:28:41,120 --> 00:28:43,680 Speaker 1: the lead, they can give a lot of people problems 652 00:28:43,760 --> 00:28:45,440 Speaker 1: with the people that they have a mask on that 653 00:28:45,480 --> 00:28:47,720 Speaker 1: side of the ball. No question, all right, so let's 654 00:28:47,720 --> 00:28:50,400 Speaker 1: go rapid fire, rapid fire, this one, This one's for you. 655 00:28:50,440 --> 00:28:53,640 Speaker 1: Bucky Walter asked over under on Deshaun Kaiser starts at 656 00:28:53,680 --> 00:28:55,680 Speaker 1: six and a half. Who are you taking? I take 657 00:28:55,720 --> 00:28:57,840 Speaker 1: the under. I think they're gonna give Cody Kesler every 658 00:28:57,840 --> 00:29:01,320 Speaker 1: opportunity to play after Kessler brock oswhile was on the roster. 659 00:29:01,360 --> 00:29:02,960 Speaker 1: I think he gets a shot. Kaiser will be the 660 00:29:03,040 --> 00:29:06,200 Speaker 1: last man to come up to Ben dj from Cleveland. 661 00:29:06,280 --> 00:29:10,160 Speaker 1: Spartan's buying the holiday hype in Detroit. I like holiday, 662 00:29:10,200 --> 00:29:11,920 Speaker 1: I didn't love him. I know he's getting a lot 663 00:29:11,920 --> 00:29:14,160 Speaker 1: of buzz here in the in the in the off 664 00:29:14,200 --> 00:29:16,680 Speaker 1: season stuff like he plays outside. I didn't see a 665 00:29:16,720 --> 00:29:19,680 Speaker 1: ton of separation. He had some special one handed catches. 666 00:29:19,680 --> 00:29:21,880 Speaker 1: When you watch him, I think he ran four five. Oh, 667 00:29:21,960 --> 00:29:23,640 Speaker 1: I thought he played more four or five five, And 668 00:29:23,640 --> 00:29:25,600 Speaker 1: I think you necessarily played to that speed. So I 669 00:29:25,640 --> 00:29:27,400 Speaker 1: liked him as a player. But you know, it'll be 670 00:29:27,440 --> 00:29:28,840 Speaker 1: a little bit of a surprise to me if he 671 00:29:28,920 --> 00:29:31,560 Speaker 1: just takes off and has some huge years a rookie. Yeah, 672 00:29:31,560 --> 00:29:37,680 Speaker 1: I kind of coat that. I mean, everyone's buzzed. Yeah, 673 00:29:38,320 --> 00:29:40,920 Speaker 1: last one, Oh no, we got we got one more 674 00:29:40,960 --> 00:29:42,240 Speaker 1: on the back end or to this one, but this 675 00:29:42,240 --> 00:29:44,320 Speaker 1: one's a go to from Sam. How many players in 676 00:29:44,320 --> 00:29:46,920 Speaker 1: the league are more valuable than the number one overall pick? 677 00:29:47,960 --> 00:29:49,960 Speaker 1: And just kind of a generic year like what the 678 00:29:50,000 --> 00:29:51,920 Speaker 1: value of the number one overall pick? I think you 679 00:29:51,960 --> 00:29:56,160 Speaker 1: start Bucky with what probably twelve fourteen quarterbacks in the 680 00:29:56,240 --> 00:29:59,160 Speaker 1: NFL you would not trade for the number one overall pick. Yeah, 681 00:29:59,240 --> 00:30:01,200 Speaker 1: I mean it depends on who's in the draft, obviously, 682 00:30:01,200 --> 00:30:03,560 Speaker 1: but I think there's that group of quarterbacks you wouldn't trade, 683 00:30:04,040 --> 00:30:06,320 Speaker 1: And then I think you probably have some pass rushers 684 00:30:06,360 --> 00:30:09,440 Speaker 1: that you wouldn't part with you know, you start getting 685 00:30:09,440 --> 00:30:11,880 Speaker 1: in some ifew ones, like you have a premier inside linebacker, 686 00:30:11,880 --> 00:30:14,240 Speaker 1: would you trade for the number one overall pick. I 687 00:30:14,280 --> 00:30:17,520 Speaker 1: don't know, picking one and you need a quarterback, you're 688 00:30:17,520 --> 00:30:20,560 Speaker 1: not gonna want, you know, a study inside linebacker from somebody. Yeah, 689 00:30:20,560 --> 00:30:23,680 Speaker 1: I think I think it's all subjective. It's depending upon 690 00:30:23,760 --> 00:30:26,360 Speaker 1: what is on your your team and what you value 691 00:30:26,360 --> 00:30:28,360 Speaker 1: based on how your your team plays. But certainly you 692 00:30:28,400 --> 00:30:30,760 Speaker 1: talk about the quarterbacks, those twelve quarterbacks that you would 693 00:30:30,840 --> 00:30:33,280 Speaker 1: favor over the number one overall pick, some of the 694 00:30:33,280 --> 00:30:37,360 Speaker 1: premier pass rushers that when we talk about Khalil Mack, 695 00:30:37,400 --> 00:30:39,680 Speaker 1: you're gonna take Von Miller, You're gonna take some of 696 00:30:39,680 --> 00:30:43,560 Speaker 1: those other guys. And then maybe depending a special corner 697 00:30:43,600 --> 00:30:45,720 Speaker 1: to like a Patrick Peterson or something like that. But 698 00:30:46,280 --> 00:30:48,320 Speaker 1: the number one pick is value, but it is valuable, 699 00:30:48,360 --> 00:30:50,400 Speaker 1: but it all depends on what is available in the 700 00:30:50,560 --> 00:30:54,920 Speaker 1: draft class. Because the year Fisher came out, you know, 701 00:30:55,000 --> 00:30:58,040 Speaker 1: so it's just because he depends on what happens with 702 00:30:58,040 --> 00:31:00,400 Speaker 1: this quarterback class. If delivers and those guys have big 703 00:31:00,440 --> 00:31:04,000 Speaker 1: years and that value. What's interesting interesting conversation. Now you've 704 00:31:04,000 --> 00:31:06,240 Speaker 1: got one more Selly before we wrapped one more from Mike. 705 00:31:06,760 --> 00:31:09,520 Speaker 1: This one pertains to Twitter picture that was sent out. 706 00:31:09,920 --> 00:31:12,560 Speaker 1: Uh did you see at Dan Helly dunking in high 707 00:31:12,560 --> 00:31:15,560 Speaker 1: school picture? How hard was he pushing on number twenty four, 708 00:31:15,560 --> 00:31:17,640 Speaker 1: which is the guy he was garden chest to get 709 00:31:17,640 --> 00:31:20,720 Speaker 1: that high? Well, first of all, I did, I did 710 00:31:20,760 --> 00:31:22,880 Speaker 1: see the picture for a he's not dunking. I think 711 00:31:22,960 --> 00:31:25,720 Speaker 1: he is up there, he's elevated. Yeah, gotta get problem 712 00:31:25,760 --> 00:31:28,120 Speaker 1: stood out to me. The two things that stood out 713 00:31:28,120 --> 00:31:30,680 Speaker 1: to me. A is Helly is he can really jump, 714 00:31:30,720 --> 00:31:34,120 Speaker 1: It's impressive. And be he is so pasty white. I 715 00:31:34,120 --> 00:31:36,520 Speaker 1: mean he is darn near and visit he is so 716 00:31:36,600 --> 00:31:39,120 Speaker 1: white in that in that image. And I actually I 717 00:31:39,120 --> 00:31:40,760 Speaker 1: actually called Dan. I wanted to have him come on 718 00:31:40,800 --> 00:31:42,920 Speaker 1: the podcast today to talk about this. It's his birthday, 719 00:31:42,920 --> 00:31:45,520 Speaker 1: Happy birthday, and happy birthday Dan. He's out hiking with 720 00:31:45,560 --> 00:31:47,600 Speaker 1: his wife, so he's doing much better things and joining us. 721 00:31:47,640 --> 00:31:49,200 Speaker 1: But I wanted to bring him on a chat about 722 00:31:49,240 --> 00:31:51,160 Speaker 1: that because the other thing that stood out in the picture. 723 00:31:51,200 --> 00:31:53,239 Speaker 1: If you look in the background of the picture, if 724 00:31:53,240 --> 00:31:55,160 Speaker 1: you saw it, Bucky, but you can see the banners 725 00:31:55,160 --> 00:31:58,120 Speaker 1: inside the gym and they look like, uh, it's just 726 00:31:58,160 --> 00:32:03,680 Speaker 1: basically softball banners, high school, his high schools team, softball school, 727 00:32:06,200 --> 00:32:09,120 Speaker 1: softball school. Now, so have you seen the picture, Bucky. 728 00:32:09,200 --> 00:32:12,760 Speaker 1: I have not, so I'm gonna have to look it up. Yeah, 729 00:32:12,760 --> 00:32:14,600 Speaker 1: I know he's uh, he's definitely. I was shot. He 730 00:32:14,600 --> 00:32:17,440 Speaker 1: can jump, Dan can really jump. Good athlete. Yeah, that's 731 00:32:17,440 --> 00:32:20,960 Speaker 1: how I was impressed. He got You got some means 732 00:32:21,080 --> 00:32:22,920 Speaker 1: over there because I don't have my meds in front 733 00:32:22,920 --> 00:32:24,560 Speaker 1: in front of me. I mean, I can, I do, 734 00:32:24,640 --> 00:32:27,160 Speaker 1: I do have it. But don't you worry. Don't worry. 735 00:32:27,160 --> 00:32:29,040 Speaker 1: I'm gonna help you elevate your game to the next 736 00:32:29,120 --> 00:32:32,880 Speaker 1: level with meat Andy's, you asked. 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And now that I've rocked the me Andy's, 755 00:33:32,280 --> 00:33:34,120 Speaker 1: I realized that my original underwear was like a D. 756 00:33:34,400 --> 00:33:36,320 Speaker 1: It was like a D. It was a failing I 757 00:33:36,400 --> 00:33:38,920 Speaker 1: was wearing failing underwear. And now I'm in. I'm like 758 00:33:39,040 --> 00:33:45,760 Speaker 1: riding into Cadillac right now with these oh all day 759 00:33:45,800 --> 00:33:49,440 Speaker 1: long franchise underwear um and lead underwear. All right, Bucky, 760 00:33:49,520 --> 00:33:51,720 Speaker 1: that that's gonna do it for us today. Fun chat 761 00:33:51,840 --> 00:33:54,600 Speaker 1: here cover some ground. I'm gonna think I'll may be 762 00:33:54,680 --> 00:33:56,560 Speaker 1: on the road a little bit, taking a little vaca 763 00:33:56,720 --> 00:33:58,880 Speaker 1: next week, but I'm gonna try and I'll sneak away. 764 00:33:58,880 --> 00:34:00,600 Speaker 1: I'll get into the bathroom of that hotel room for 765 00:34:00,800 --> 00:34:02,880 Speaker 1: the the headset on and we'll sneak out another pod 766 00:34:02,960 --> 00:34:04,920 Speaker 1: next week. Yeah, let's go. Let's get one in a 767 00:34:05,000 --> 00:34:08,640 Speaker 1: little NBA talk NBA to NFL Talk final starting here 768 00:34:08,680 --> 00:34:10,840 Speaker 1: we go. There's these playoffs. Yeah, I I did. I 769 00:34:10,920 --> 00:34:12,959 Speaker 1: tweeted out the other day that I'd rather watch Tiny 770 00:34:13,040 --> 00:34:16,680 Speaker 1: House Hunters and I want to considering I'm a Spurs fan, 771 00:34:16,760 --> 00:34:18,759 Speaker 1: and yeah, that's serious. 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