1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:19,708 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,428 --> 00:00:25,108 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:25,148 --> 00:00:27,068 Speaker 3: Welcome into Good Morning Football. 5 00:00:27,228 --> 00:00:29,788 Speaker 4: You're looking at downtown Detroit and they are ready to 6 00:00:29,788 --> 00:00:30,748 Speaker 4: get amped up for. 7 00:00:30,828 --> 00:00:32,308 Speaker 3: Day three of the Draft. 8 00:00:32,388 --> 00:00:35,228 Speaker 4: We've got one hundred and fifty seven picks left. 9 00:00:35,868 --> 00:00:36,668 Speaker 3: Let's go. 10 00:00:36,988 --> 00:00:40,628 Speaker 4: We are up early with you all on Saturday morning. Here, 11 00:00:41,108 --> 00:00:43,828 Speaker 4: I'm Jane Slater, joined by Jason mccordy. We've got Calm 12 00:00:43,868 --> 00:00:45,428 Speaker 4: Brandt and Tom Tellsero. 13 00:00:45,988 --> 00:00:47,148 Speaker 3: They're in Detroit. 14 00:00:47,268 --> 00:00:50,348 Speaker 4: Kyle, I'm a big sports fan, but man, you are 15 00:00:50,468 --> 00:00:54,388 Speaker 4: a big Detroit fan. Rock in the Red Wings yesterday 16 00:00:54,388 --> 00:00:55,188 Speaker 4: it was the Pistons. 17 00:00:56,068 --> 00:00:58,028 Speaker 5: It was the Pistons, it was the Tigers before that. 18 00:00:58,508 --> 00:01:00,508 Speaker 5: Sucking up to the city of Detroit and they deserve 19 00:01:00,628 --> 00:01:02,948 Speaker 5: like it. It's been incredible. It's raining right now and 20 00:01:02,988 --> 00:01:05,308 Speaker 5: you can't see this, but there's this acid King Kong 21 00:01:05,468 --> 00:01:08,428 Speaker 5: sized mural of Aiden Hutchinson here through the rain. 22 00:01:08,348 --> 00:01:11,308 Speaker 6: Over our shoulder. Detroit is destroying it. Tom, You're Natalie 23 00:01:11,308 --> 00:01:13,028 Speaker 6: cladd has always had a feeling today. There have been 24 00:01:13,068 --> 00:01:13,988 Speaker 6: so many people. 25 00:01:13,988 --> 00:01:16,108 Speaker 7: When you just see the aerial shops out here where 26 00:01:16,108 --> 00:01:18,108 Speaker 7: we had five hundred, fifty thousand or something I'm wondering though, 27 00:01:18,148 --> 00:01:20,428 Speaker 7: is that gonna continue today? Because we're going from Woodstock 28 00:01:20,468 --> 00:01:23,708 Speaker 7: to Woodstock ninety four. It's gonna be muddy, it's gonna 29 00:01:23,748 --> 00:01:25,908 Speaker 7: be wet. I would still imagine they're coming out in 30 00:01:25,948 --> 00:01:27,468 Speaker 7: droves for the last one is one hundred and fifty 31 00:01:27,508 --> 00:01:27,988 Speaker 7: seven picks. 32 00:01:28,068 --> 00:01:30,108 Speaker 6: Let's go. Let's go, guys, we got a long way 33 00:01:30,108 --> 00:01:31,708 Speaker 6: to go. Jason McCurdy, how are you feeling this morning? 34 00:01:32,148 --> 00:01:32,948 Speaker 8: I'm feeling great. 35 00:01:32,988 --> 00:01:35,228 Speaker 9: I don't like that Kyle's a fake Detroit fan. He's 36 00:01:35,268 --> 00:01:36,828 Speaker 9: not a fan of any of those teams that he's 37 00:01:36,868 --> 00:01:39,428 Speaker 9: been wearing the last few days. He just knows exactly 38 00:01:39,468 --> 00:01:41,868 Speaker 9: where he's at. So, congratulations, you did a good job. 39 00:01:42,108 --> 00:01:45,068 Speaker 9: Today is Saturday. You guys are in Detroit and enjoying yourself. 40 00:01:45,108 --> 00:01:47,908 Speaker 9: It is youth Sports Day and my household, so I'll 41 00:01:47,908 --> 00:01:49,588 Speaker 9: be spending time with you, and as soon as we're 42 00:01:49,628 --> 00:01:51,948 Speaker 9: done here, I'll be jumping up heading to a baseball 43 00:01:51,988 --> 00:01:53,348 Speaker 9: game to pull my eyes out. 44 00:01:53,468 --> 00:01:54,668 Speaker 8: Jane, how are you doing this morning? 45 00:01:55,028 --> 00:01:56,908 Speaker 6: Let's go? Well. 46 00:01:56,948 --> 00:01:59,148 Speaker 4: So, if I'm hearing you right, Jason, it sounds like 47 00:01:59,228 --> 00:02:02,428 Speaker 4: we should just start calling Kyle brant our Drake. On 48 00:02:02,548 --> 00:02:05,988 Speaker 4: this episode of Good Morning Football guys, let's go ahead 49 00:02:05,988 --> 00:02:06,548 Speaker 4: and get into this. 50 00:02:06,708 --> 00:02:08,708 Speaker 3: Let's get into the lead blog. 51 00:02:09,348 --> 00:02:10,508 Speaker 6: Bla balla. 52 00:02:12,268 --> 00:02:14,828 Speaker 4: All right, guys, you know how this goes Day two, 53 00:02:15,108 --> 00:02:18,188 Speaker 4: things can get squirrelly. I always love the reactions from 54 00:02:18,188 --> 00:02:20,788 Speaker 4: the fans that sort of that meme where it's like eh, 55 00:02:20,828 --> 00:02:22,468 Speaker 4: and then they think about it and they do a 56 00:02:22,468 --> 00:02:24,068 Speaker 4: little research they feel. 57 00:02:23,828 --> 00:02:25,068 Speaker 3: Better about it. 58 00:02:25,108 --> 00:02:28,028 Speaker 4: So Tom, when you start looking at day two, what 59 00:02:28,148 --> 00:02:29,188 Speaker 4: picks stood. 60 00:02:28,908 --> 00:02:29,308 Speaker 3: Out to you? 61 00:02:29,948 --> 00:02:31,508 Speaker 5: Well, I got accused off the top of the show 62 00:02:31,548 --> 00:02:33,668 Speaker 5: of being a front running suck up, so I want 63 00:02:33,708 --> 00:02:35,428 Speaker 5: to go back to something I have some credibility on it. 64 00:02:35,508 --> 00:02:36,708 Speaker 6: Jason can back me up on this. 65 00:02:37,068 --> 00:02:40,428 Speaker 5: From the second the second the Charge was hired Jim 66 00:02:40,468 --> 00:02:43,028 Speaker 5: Harbaugh the first Good Morning Football show we did, I said, 67 00:02:43,268 --> 00:02:45,548 Speaker 5: I believe the Charge will win eleven games this year. 68 00:02:45,668 --> 00:02:48,148 Speaker 6: I'm going to change that now. I know they will 69 00:02:48,148 --> 00:02:49,388 Speaker 6: win eleven games this year. 70 00:02:49,468 --> 00:02:52,028 Speaker 5: The Chargers are going to win eleven games this year 71 00:02:52,228 --> 00:02:54,708 Speaker 5: based on the strength of their picks. We saw day one, 72 00:02:54,988 --> 00:02:57,268 Speaker 5: Harball comes out, So I'm gonna go Joe Alt, I'm 73 00:02:57,308 --> 00:02:58,148 Speaker 5: gonna take the big guy. 74 00:02:58,188 --> 00:03:00,268 Speaker 6: I'm bringing them in. Then we go Day two, but 75 00:03:00,268 --> 00:03:01,948 Speaker 6: they're like, we need receivers. We need receivers. 76 00:03:01,948 --> 00:03:04,988 Speaker 5: You got rid of our receivers. Fine, give me McConkie 77 00:03:05,028 --> 00:03:07,628 Speaker 5: from Georgia. Bring him in here. It's a perfect fit. 78 00:03:07,828 --> 00:03:09,748 Speaker 5: Lad mccafe's gonna catch ninety balls this year. 79 00:03:09,788 --> 00:03:12,708 Speaker 6: It's my next prediction. Eleven wins, ninety balls. 80 00:03:12,868 --> 00:03:16,388 Speaker 5: Two words for Ladi McConkie and the Chargers Kukah Nikua 81 00:03:16,788 --> 00:03:18,948 Speaker 5: two point zero and twenty twenty four. 82 00:03:19,108 --> 00:03:21,428 Speaker 6: I love this player. I love everything that's going on. Listen. 83 00:03:21,508 --> 00:03:24,068 Speaker 5: They thought Harbot Thomas just gonna pick all Michigan players, 84 00:03:24,068 --> 00:03:26,068 Speaker 5: That's how it was gonna go. Turns out he never 85 00:03:26,148 --> 00:03:28,108 Speaker 5: drafted a Stanford player a single time when he was 86 00:03:28,108 --> 00:03:29,668 Speaker 5: sanfrans is not a single one. He went and got 87 00:03:29,708 --> 00:03:32,428 Speaker 5: Junior Colson. So he's just lighting them up. Okay, And 88 00:03:32,468 --> 00:03:34,708 Speaker 5: by the way, if you think that these guys aren't 89 00:03:34,708 --> 00:03:37,308 Speaker 5: gonna be accustomed to weird, Jim Harbaugh and he is weird. 90 00:03:37,588 --> 00:03:39,428 Speaker 6: Let's go to some sound on tape for. 91 00:03:39,388 --> 00:03:42,308 Speaker 5: His newest offensive tackle getting the lingo down. 92 00:03:42,588 --> 00:03:44,708 Speaker 6: This is how you look at sell Eleven wins, Go ahead, rolling, 93 00:03:45,828 --> 00:03:46,268 Speaker 6: how you doing? 94 00:03:46,348 --> 00:03:46,588 Speaker 7: Coach? 95 00:03:46,988 --> 00:03:50,588 Speaker 10: Got a question for you, Who's got it better than us? 96 00:03:50,948 --> 00:03:52,428 Speaker 6: Nobody? 97 00:03:52,948 --> 00:04:01,108 Speaker 10: Victor hell Cock he rolls. He he tamoscha again. He 98 00:04:03,068 --> 00:04:05,068 Speaker 10: yet hell talk. 99 00:04:06,788 --> 00:04:07,388 Speaker 2: To the ship. 100 00:04:07,788 --> 00:04:15,988 Speaker 10: The champions up the West, go blue. 101 00:04:17,188 --> 00:04:19,228 Speaker 6: That guy's going to the super Bowl. Guys, I'm not saying. 102 00:04:19,028 --> 00:04:22,388 Speaker 5: It'll be this year. He's going that weirdo. I love you, Jim. 103 00:04:22,428 --> 00:04:24,748 Speaker 5: He's very unusual. He's going to the super Bowl. I'm 104 00:04:24,748 --> 00:04:26,268 Speaker 5: telling you it's going to happen. Tom. 105 00:04:27,308 --> 00:04:29,148 Speaker 7: That the trade, by the way to go for the 106 00:04:29,268 --> 00:04:31,908 Speaker 7: lab mccaukay right in the second round. So that was 107 00:04:31,948 --> 00:04:34,108 Speaker 7: the story last night to me was we went in 108 00:04:34,228 --> 00:04:34,628 Speaker 7: round one. 109 00:04:34,588 --> 00:04:36,108 Speaker 6: And sorry, they're gonna be moves up at the top. 110 00:04:36,388 --> 00:04:39,308 Speaker 7: It wasn't a whole lot last night, you got it, 111 00:04:39,348 --> 00:04:41,348 Speaker 7: And that was a function of some of those players 112 00:04:41,348 --> 00:04:43,748 Speaker 7: who were still available as we got into round two. 113 00:04:43,988 --> 00:04:46,388 Speaker 7: Bill Stampath think at Keon Coleman. Everybody can breathe for 114 00:04:46,428 --> 00:04:46,788 Speaker 7: a second. 115 00:04:46,828 --> 00:04:47,748 Speaker 6: Here he added a. 116 00:04:47,788 --> 00:04:50,628 Speaker 7: Receiver after Stefan Dicks after multiple trades down. Given the 117 00:04:50,668 --> 00:04:53,228 Speaker 7: Chiefs they've airworthy and all that, the Chargers didn't fly up. 118 00:04:53,268 --> 00:04:55,708 Speaker 7: They take Lad mccaky, a guy who possibly would have 119 00:04:55,708 --> 00:04:57,188 Speaker 7: gone off in the first round. There were some medical 120 00:04:57,188 --> 00:05:00,108 Speaker 7: concerns for certain teams here. That's a value pick. I 121 00:05:00,228 --> 00:05:02,388 Speaker 7: just like every year we start to get that action. 122 00:05:02,508 --> 00:05:03,268 Speaker 6: And this is different. 123 00:05:03,468 --> 00:05:05,348 Speaker 7: Back in the day that long ago, when it was 124 00:05:05,388 --> 00:05:07,948 Speaker 7: a two day draft, not three, you didn't end until 125 00:05:08,108 --> 00:05:10,548 Speaker 7: after round three for the first day. Now at GMCA, 126 00:05:10,588 --> 00:05:12,308 Speaker 7: to me the other day, I don't like it. I 127 00:05:12,548 --> 00:05:14,508 Speaker 7: liked it better when you had to just keep rolling 128 00:05:14,508 --> 00:05:17,428 Speaker 7: through round three because everybody kind of recalibrates after the 129 00:05:17,468 --> 00:05:20,428 Speaker 7: first rounds. What happens yesterday. You get these runs on receivers, 130 00:05:20,548 --> 00:05:22,228 Speaker 7: you get the runs on defensive lineman, you get the 131 00:05:22,308 --> 00:05:25,068 Speaker 7: runs on offensive tackles. Here a lot of fascinating picks 132 00:05:25,068 --> 00:05:26,948 Speaker 7: to the course of the draft, not just the teams 133 00:05:26,948 --> 00:05:30,188 Speaker 7: who went and filled needs, but the teams who doubled down. 134 00:05:30,468 --> 00:05:33,068 Speaker 7: The Packers taking Marshawn Lloyd my third round, I thought 135 00:05:33,068 --> 00:05:35,428 Speaker 7: it was one of the most fascinating picks that we got. 136 00:05:35,468 --> 00:05:37,908 Speaker 7: On day two, they just sent Josh Jacobs do a 137 00:05:37,908 --> 00:05:40,948 Speaker 7: massive deal. They brought back aj Dillon. Now you had 138 00:05:40,948 --> 00:05:42,508 Speaker 7: Marshall Lloyd and some people thought it was the best 139 00:05:42,548 --> 00:05:45,068 Speaker 7: running back in the draft. Is a commitment to running 140 00:05:45,068 --> 00:05:46,788 Speaker 7: the football. We found a lot about Jordan Love. What 141 00:05:46,788 --> 00:05:47,508 Speaker 7: are you going to pay him? 142 00:05:47,548 --> 00:05:47,668 Speaker 5: Here? 143 00:05:47,948 --> 00:05:50,548 Speaker 7: The Packers want to run it down. Your throats and 144 00:05:50,628 --> 00:05:54,548 Speaker 7: what looks like a really tough I love the division. 145 00:05:54,828 --> 00:05:57,828 Speaker 4: Well, I was looking at you know you already mentioned it, guys, 146 00:05:57,868 --> 00:06:00,388 Speaker 4: the wide receiver will It was the Bills that kicked 147 00:06:00,428 --> 00:06:00,748 Speaker 4: it off. 148 00:06:00,828 --> 00:06:02,668 Speaker 3: I mean, I think there was a lot of frustration. 149 00:06:02,228 --> 00:06:05,548 Speaker 4: From Kansas City Chiefs fans when Xavier Worthy went to Chiefs. 150 00:06:05,908 --> 00:06:08,988 Speaker 4: They needed a wide receiver. Not only did the Bills 151 00:06:09,468 --> 00:06:11,828 Speaker 4: go back once, they went back twice they picked up 152 00:06:11,908 --> 00:06:14,668 Speaker 4: Keon Coleman. Now Keon Coleman wasn't the fastest guy at 153 00:06:14,708 --> 00:06:18,388 Speaker 4: the combine. That was Damire Worthy and again he went. 154 00:06:18,268 --> 00:06:18,908 Speaker 3: To the Chiefs. 155 00:06:19,268 --> 00:06:21,508 Speaker 4: But in the absence of Stefan Diggs, I think they 156 00:06:21,548 --> 00:06:22,988 Speaker 4: went out and they were able to get a guy 157 00:06:23,028 --> 00:06:24,788 Speaker 4: that fifty to fifty ball guy. 158 00:06:24,988 --> 00:06:26,348 Speaker 3: He's a red zone threat. 159 00:06:26,428 --> 00:06:29,068 Speaker 4: He was incredibly athletic and he gets you the separation 160 00:06:29,268 --> 00:06:31,348 Speaker 4: and so addressing. 161 00:06:30,788 --> 00:06:32,228 Speaker 3: That need I think was big. 162 00:06:32,308 --> 00:06:35,108 Speaker 4: That's what caught my eye because that was a glearing 163 00:06:35,148 --> 00:06:36,428 Speaker 4: need for them, and I think there were a lot 164 00:06:36,468 --> 00:06:39,268 Speaker 4: of questions from that fan base, go on, baby, what 165 00:06:39,308 --> 00:06:41,548 Speaker 4: we doing And they fixed it with that number three 166 00:06:41,588 --> 00:06:42,828 Speaker 4: pick to kick off the second. 167 00:06:42,668 --> 00:06:44,068 Speaker 8: Day they did. 168 00:06:44,108 --> 00:06:45,828 Speaker 9: They got a receiver that can go up and win 169 00:06:45,868 --> 00:06:47,788 Speaker 9: those fifty to fifty catches that come up with those 170 00:06:47,828 --> 00:06:51,708 Speaker 9: acrobatic grabs, losing both their receivers this offseason, Tom, I'm 171 00:06:51,748 --> 00:06:53,748 Speaker 9: in your vein where you see the Packers doubling down. 172 00:06:53,788 --> 00:06:55,548 Speaker 8: You're getting a chance they want to run the ball. 173 00:06:55,788 --> 00:06:57,868 Speaker 9: I'm looking at the La Rams and what they were 174 00:06:57,908 --> 00:07:00,148 Speaker 9: able to do in this draft our guys. Shregs was 175 00:07:00,188 --> 00:07:02,308 Speaker 9: spot on with his first round, but he did say 176 00:07:02,348 --> 00:07:03,628 Speaker 9: the Rams were going to go offense. 177 00:07:03,788 --> 00:07:05,228 Speaker 8: Not only did go defense in the. 178 00:07:05,188 --> 00:07:07,628 Speaker 9: First round with Jared Verse, and the second round they 179 00:07:07,628 --> 00:07:10,748 Speaker 9: went and got his teammate Braden Fist, two guys up 180 00:07:10,828 --> 00:07:13,548 Speaker 9: front to put pressure on the quarterback and to stop 181 00:07:13,628 --> 00:07:16,388 Speaker 9: the run. They lose Aaron Donald, the future Hall of 182 00:07:16,428 --> 00:07:19,388 Speaker 9: Famer this past offseason. Last year they got two third 183 00:07:19,468 --> 00:07:21,988 Speaker 9: round guys and Kobe Turner and Byron Young. 184 00:07:22,068 --> 00:07:23,548 Speaker 8: This year, the three. 185 00:07:23,308 --> 00:07:25,908 Speaker 9: Out of the four picks are all defense of the guys. 186 00:07:25,908 --> 00:07:28,468 Speaker 9: So you can imagine for versus for Fist, You're in 187 00:07:28,468 --> 00:07:30,308 Speaker 9: college and saying, man, I can't wait till next year. 188 00:07:30,308 --> 00:07:32,988 Speaker 9: We're going to get drafted. Oh, they're both in LA 189 00:07:33,268 --> 00:07:36,708 Speaker 9: on the same team. Talk about familiarity. Also, they go 190 00:07:36,748 --> 00:07:38,868 Speaker 9: out and get Cameron Kitchens, the safety. 191 00:07:38,508 --> 00:07:41,508 Speaker 8: Out of Miami. He had double digit interception with his 192 00:07:41,868 --> 00:07:43,188 Speaker 8: friend in Miami. Miami. 193 00:07:43,428 --> 00:07:45,868 Speaker 9: Only three guys in the last twenty four twenty five 194 00:07:45,948 --> 00:07:49,388 Speaker 9: years at Miami have done double digit interceptions. The other 195 00:07:49,428 --> 00:07:51,908 Speaker 9: two Sean Taylor and Ed Reid. So I look at 196 00:07:51,908 --> 00:07:55,668 Speaker 9: the Rams the going defense throughout the beginning of this draft, 197 00:07:55,708 --> 00:07:58,068 Speaker 9: showing that, hey, that's where we're going to make improvement. 198 00:07:58,508 --> 00:08:00,268 Speaker 9: They also got a pretty good running back and play 199 00:08:00,308 --> 00:08:00,988 Speaker 9: corn as well. 200 00:08:01,348 --> 00:08:03,988 Speaker 7: Oh yeah, we're talking a lot about the teams that 201 00:08:03,988 --> 00:08:06,908 Speaker 7: are adding a piece. You think the Chargers are gonna 202 00:08:06,908 --> 00:08:09,748 Speaker 7: win eleven games, if not more, this season. Let's have 203 00:08:09,828 --> 00:08:12,988 Speaker 7: about the worst team last year in the NFL the Path, 204 00:08:13,028 --> 00:08:14,788 Speaker 7: the Carolina Panthers. They got a new head coach, they 205 00:08:14,788 --> 00:08:17,428 Speaker 7: got a new GM, and they don't have the number 206 00:08:17,428 --> 00:08:19,628 Speaker 7: one pick. Usually, if you were the worst, you win 207 00:08:19,748 --> 00:08:22,068 Speaker 7: two games at least it's okay, Sorry, we're gonna get 208 00:08:22,068 --> 00:08:25,628 Speaker 7: a franchise type changing player. Nope, the Bears got that. 209 00:08:25,708 --> 00:08:28,548 Speaker 7: They draft Caleb Williams. Here what stood out to me 210 00:08:28,988 --> 00:08:32,108 Speaker 7: was the Panthers maneuvering the board the way that Dan Morgan, 211 00:08:32,148 --> 00:08:34,988 Speaker 7: the new GM did nine one tripping back in only 212 00:08:34,988 --> 00:08:36,748 Speaker 7: moves up one spockets up a six round pick to 213 00:08:36,788 --> 00:08:40,188 Speaker 7: go get Xave near me gap yesterday trains down with 214 00:08:40,228 --> 00:08:40,588 Speaker 7: the Rams. 215 00:08:40,628 --> 00:08:42,788 Speaker 6: We just heard about Breton fists there. Well, they picked up. 216 00:08:42,748 --> 00:08:45,588 Speaker 7: A twenty twenty five second round pick. The Panthers do 217 00:08:45,948 --> 00:08:48,508 Speaker 7: as a part of that deal. Manti Austin Ford did 218 00:08:48,548 --> 00:08:50,468 Speaker 7: this last year, right, got future draft capital a lot 219 00:08:50,508 --> 00:08:52,388 Speaker 7: easier when you're drafted up in the top five to 220 00:08:52,468 --> 00:08:52,868 Speaker 7: turn that. 221 00:08:52,868 --> 00:08:55,028 Speaker 5: Into extra picks to pick up an extra two and 222 00:08:55,068 --> 00:08:55,468 Speaker 5: they give. 223 00:08:55,428 --> 00:08:57,028 Speaker 6: Up a couple of fifth round picks to go up 224 00:08:57,028 --> 00:08:58,508 Speaker 6: and get the top running back in the. 225 00:08:58,508 --> 00:09:01,028 Speaker 7: Draft, Jonathan Brooks. She've got at a running back and 226 00:09:01,068 --> 00:09:03,508 Speaker 7: a wide receiver. Wide receiver, you think that's some upside, 227 00:09:03,668 --> 00:09:05,668 Speaker 7: the only produced one here in South Carolina. But a 228 00:09:05,708 --> 00:09:08,228 Speaker 7: running back hoop, we's not coming off the toward ACM. 229 00:09:08,428 --> 00:09:09,908 Speaker 6: Maybe he goes in the first round here. 230 00:09:09,908 --> 00:09:11,708 Speaker 7: He's supposed to be ready prior to the course of 231 00:09:11,748 --> 00:09:12,388 Speaker 7: training camp. 232 00:09:12,588 --> 00:09:12,948 Speaker 6: I thought. 233 00:09:12,948 --> 00:09:15,948 Speaker 7: In a tough position for the Panthers here, they managed 234 00:09:15,988 --> 00:09:18,348 Speaker 7: to go out get a couple of guys who instantly 235 00:09:18,388 --> 00:09:20,868 Speaker 7: you would hope and Dave Canalis's offense are really going 236 00:09:20,948 --> 00:09:22,348 Speaker 7: to help get rich Jong Head. 237 00:09:22,428 --> 00:09:23,948 Speaker 5: This is what we do with the draft board time. 238 00:09:23,948 --> 00:09:26,468 Speaker 5: It's the worst team in the NFL. Opening block of 239 00:09:26,508 --> 00:09:29,068 Speaker 5: the show, we're talking Panthers. What they're doing. What they're doing, 240 00:09:29,148 --> 00:09:31,588 Speaker 5: that's what it's all about. The Chiefs will have their time. 241 00:09:31,708 --> 00:09:34,868 Speaker 5: We're talking Panthers. Let's go Jane Well. 242 00:09:34,708 --> 00:09:36,188 Speaker 3: And you know what's been interesting, Kyle. 243 00:09:36,188 --> 00:09:38,508 Speaker 4: We haven't talked a lot about the Cowboys. That's because 244 00:09:38,588 --> 00:09:41,188 Speaker 4: this offseason they haven't done a lot. I did think 245 00:09:41,228 --> 00:09:43,228 Speaker 4: that they made some smart moves, at least in the 246 00:09:43,268 --> 00:09:45,468 Speaker 4: second day. You guys know, I covered the Cowboys the 247 00:09:45,508 --> 00:09:50,068 Speaker 4: exasperation on my timeline when the Panthers took Jonathan Brooks 248 00:09:50,068 --> 00:09:53,028 Speaker 4: because of the love affair that Jerry Jones had with them, 249 00:09:53,028 --> 00:09:56,148 Speaker 4: calling him the best interview we'd had in thirty years. 250 00:09:56,508 --> 00:09:58,388 Speaker 4: I don't think it was a smoke screen. I truly 251 00:09:58,388 --> 00:10:00,388 Speaker 4: believe they loved him. I'd been hearing it for months. 252 00:10:00,628 --> 00:10:03,068 Speaker 4: But at least when they moved back in that first round, 253 00:10:03,148 --> 00:10:05,268 Speaker 4: I thought they did a really smart job. I mean, 254 00:10:05,308 --> 00:10:08,188 Speaker 4: Cooper Beebe, no one was upset about them getting him. 255 00:10:08,468 --> 00:10:11,268 Speaker 4: He's a guard that they've been working at center. Of course, 256 00:10:11,308 --> 00:10:13,788 Speaker 4: Tyler Biattish moved on to the commander, so they had 257 00:10:13,828 --> 00:10:15,788 Speaker 4: to fill that need. They went and got what I 258 00:10:15,908 --> 00:10:18,988 Speaker 4: consider two replacements for the future. They've got a guy 259 00:10:19,028 --> 00:10:21,668 Speaker 4: that can replace Zach Martin and they've also got a 260 00:10:21,668 --> 00:10:23,788 Speaker 4: guy that can replace Tank Lawrence. So I thought they 261 00:10:23,788 --> 00:10:27,108 Speaker 4: were smart about it. It wasn't flashy, but at least 262 00:10:27,148 --> 00:10:30,268 Speaker 4: they did good with the draft. They just haven't done 263 00:10:30,268 --> 00:10:31,828 Speaker 4: good with the off season, guys, and that's been one 264 00:10:31,868 --> 00:10:33,468 Speaker 4: of the more the biggest frustrations of. 265 00:10:33,468 --> 00:10:34,148 Speaker 3: This SPAN base. 266 00:10:34,348 --> 00:10:35,788 Speaker 4: And I was talking to a friend the other day, 267 00:10:35,828 --> 00:10:37,748 Speaker 4: I was like, we're really just not talking about the 268 00:10:37,788 --> 00:10:39,068 Speaker 4: Cowboys these days. 269 00:10:38,828 --> 00:10:40,868 Speaker 3: And no one's really saying anything about it either. 270 00:10:41,268 --> 00:10:43,068 Speaker 9: I'm still waiting for I'm to go get that running 271 00:10:43,108 --> 00:10:45,548 Speaker 9: back Dau. I know Ezekiel Elliot has been rumored to 272 00:10:45,548 --> 00:10:47,668 Speaker 9: be coming back home. I expected them the draft when 273 00:10:47,708 --> 00:10:50,028 Speaker 9: it hasn't happened. But I love what you're talking about, 274 00:10:50,108 --> 00:10:51,868 Speaker 9: Janea solidifying that offensive line. 275 00:10:51,868 --> 00:10:52,988 Speaker 8: You can never go wrong with that. 276 00:10:53,588 --> 00:10:55,828 Speaker 3: Indeed, all right, We've got a lot more to talk about. 277 00:10:55,908 --> 00:10:58,708 Speaker 4: The twenty twenty four NFL Draft, presented by bud Light, 278 00:10:58,748 --> 00:11:01,988 Speaker 4: has been a historic one and we're not done yet. 279 00:11:02,428 --> 00:11:06,428 Speaker 4: NFL Network's coverage brought to you by Horizon continues today 280 00:11:06,508 --> 00:11:09,788 Speaker 4: at twelve pm Eastern, and it's streaming on NFL Plus. 281 00:11:09,828 --> 00:11:14,548 Speaker 4: You could also catch coverage on ESPN and ABC, all. 282 00:11:14,388 --> 00:11:16,148 Speaker 5: Those things that they like to talk about. That's the 283 00:11:16,228 --> 00:11:18,628 Speaker 5: number one overall pick in the NFL draft. He made 284 00:11:18,668 --> 00:11:20,748 Speaker 5: his way to the North suburbs of Chicago, where he 285 00:11:20,788 --> 00:11:23,988 Speaker 5: will now work. We're gonna hear from Caleb, the New 286 00:11:24,028 --> 00:11:25,268 Speaker 5: Bears quarterback. 287 00:11:24,988 --> 00:11:27,228 Speaker 6: Right after this. Don't go anywhere, bear down, Good. 288 00:11:27,108 --> 00:11:38,948 Speaker 2: Morning, Good morning football. 289 00:11:40,428 --> 00:11:43,308 Speaker 6: Welcome back to Detroit, Michigan. This is the site in 290 00:11:43,428 --> 00:11:44,508 Speaker 6: twenty TWENTYFL draft. 291 00:11:44,548 --> 00:11:46,348 Speaker 5: She says, we're right there, and a lot of the 292 00:11:46,428 --> 00:11:49,948 Speaker 5: draft is about finding these hidden gems, and I'm sitting 293 00:11:49,948 --> 00:11:52,228 Speaker 5: one next one right now. He hails from Santo Domingo 294 00:11:52,268 --> 00:11:53,108 Speaker 5: and the Dominican Republic. 295 00:11:53,268 --> 00:11:56,068 Speaker 6: Ladies and gentlemen. He's part of the International Player Pathway program. 296 00:11:56,108 --> 00:11:59,428 Speaker 6: This is Byron Matos. What's up on, man? I'm doing greats. 297 00:12:00,628 --> 00:12:02,428 Speaker 6: I love you. I love your story. Pick up the mic. 298 00:12:02,508 --> 00:12:05,708 Speaker 6: There we go for sure? You feel ready? You have butterflies? 299 00:12:05,788 --> 00:12:06,908 Speaker 6: Oh yeah, definitely? All right. 300 00:12:06,948 --> 00:12:09,028 Speaker 5: So this guy has an amazing story and the story 301 00:12:09,228 --> 00:12:11,148 Speaker 5: is still being written in terms of where it ends up. 302 00:12:11,148 --> 00:12:12,948 Speaker 5: I think we need to include in the story. Byron, 303 00:12:13,388 --> 00:12:15,068 Speaker 5: you are a big dude, and we have a desk 304 00:12:15,148 --> 00:12:17,748 Speaker 5: here and a table. Let's establish right now just how big, 305 00:12:17,788 --> 00:12:18,228 Speaker 5: how tall you are. 306 00:12:18,268 --> 00:12:19,508 Speaker 6: Let's stand up next to each other. 307 00:12:19,508 --> 00:12:23,108 Speaker 11: Come here, seven six seven, st right next to me. 308 00:12:23,188 --> 00:12:25,308 Speaker 6: But I think on six eight. Okay, let's go back 309 00:12:25,308 --> 00:12:27,948 Speaker 6: to back. Let's go back to see what people don't 310 00:12:27,948 --> 00:12:28,748 Speaker 6: know about me at TV. 311 00:12:28,988 --> 00:12:32,068 Speaker 5: I'm six foot five, so look how big my man is. 312 00:12:32,108 --> 00:12:35,468 Speaker 6: You're not going to draft this guy. Come on, call Byron, Byron, 313 00:12:35,468 --> 00:12:36,988 Speaker 6: you feel good? Right? We can do the whole interview 314 00:12:37,028 --> 00:12:37,188 Speaker 6: like this. 315 00:12:37,308 --> 00:12:40,468 Speaker 5: No, listen, I want to know a lot about your 316 00:12:40,508 --> 00:12:42,988 Speaker 5: story because I know it's unconventional. Just give us the 317 00:12:42,988 --> 00:12:44,828 Speaker 5: people at home who might not know you were going 318 00:12:44,868 --> 00:12:45,828 Speaker 5: to know you. 319 00:12:45,828 --> 00:12:48,388 Speaker 6: You didn't play football growing up. You were a basketball 320 00:12:48,428 --> 00:12:52,068 Speaker 6: player in college. Talk about the journey when you finally. 321 00:12:51,708 --> 00:12:53,668 Speaker 5: Decided to experiment, like I think I'm going to get 322 00:12:53,708 --> 00:12:54,268 Speaker 5: into football. 323 00:12:54,308 --> 00:12:55,828 Speaker 6: What happened so pretty much? 324 00:12:55,868 --> 00:12:57,588 Speaker 11: That was down when I was through USF, when the 325 00:12:57,588 --> 00:13:00,108 Speaker 11: reversity of South Florida, and I said, the guys were 326 00:13:00,148 --> 00:13:02,308 Speaker 11: recruiting me, like my teammates and the coach you see 327 00:13:02,388 --> 00:13:05,948 Speaker 11: me like in the turning room, and you should play football. 328 00:13:06,108 --> 00:13:08,388 Speaker 6: Man played food before I even know what football was. 329 00:13:08,908 --> 00:13:11,868 Speaker 11: And I remember in the spring one I walked to 330 00:13:11,908 --> 00:13:14,308 Speaker 11: see the practice that was it? Man, I felling low 331 00:13:14,388 --> 00:13:17,348 Speaker 11: with it, like the game was like a macy. They 332 00:13:17,428 --> 00:13:20,348 Speaker 11: got wing like through this. So I went like through 333 00:13:20,388 --> 00:13:22,388 Speaker 11: this after and give it a try first day with 334 00:13:22,548 --> 00:13:23,788 Speaker 11: path home and everything. 335 00:13:24,108 --> 00:13:25,468 Speaker 6: And from there, look at me, right I am. 336 00:13:25,508 --> 00:13:28,828 Speaker 5: Now, So tell me what that's like the first time 337 00:13:29,188 --> 00:13:30,548 Speaker 5: someone of your size and your age. 338 00:13:30,668 --> 00:13:32,988 Speaker 6: Do you even know how to put on the past? Now? 339 00:13:32,988 --> 00:13:36,748 Speaker 6: I put the sideway, put the shoulder pads out sideway. 340 00:13:36,868 --> 00:13:37,948 Speaker 3: Yeah, so my. 341 00:13:37,988 --> 00:13:39,748 Speaker 11: Homeman, I don't know how to take it off. So 342 00:13:39,828 --> 00:13:42,868 Speaker 11: I was with my ham with like whole property is 343 00:13:42,908 --> 00:13:44,708 Speaker 11: what I know? Break, I don't know how to take 344 00:13:44,748 --> 00:13:45,148 Speaker 11: it out. 345 00:13:45,268 --> 00:13:47,348 Speaker 5: And so you don't even have the equipment on right, 346 00:13:47,388 --> 00:13:49,268 Speaker 5: And yet you're so big, you're so talented, and you 347 00:13:49,308 --> 00:13:50,468 Speaker 5: want to learn so badly. 348 00:13:50,948 --> 00:13:53,028 Speaker 6: Once you get your helmet on straight, What. 349 00:13:53,108 --> 00:13:55,468 Speaker 5: Is the trickiest part of the game, feed, What was 350 00:13:55,508 --> 00:13:57,228 Speaker 5: the thing that was the most difficult to learn? 351 00:13:57,628 --> 00:13:59,388 Speaker 6: It was the speed of the game. 352 00:14:00,108 --> 00:14:02,628 Speaker 11: Like before I was leaving in my stind, the was 353 00:14:02,908 --> 00:14:06,228 Speaker 11: snap and by then a completely different aime. So I 354 00:14:06,308 --> 00:14:08,868 Speaker 11: was at sometimes on all sides, stuff like that, but 355 00:14:09,028 --> 00:14:10,388 Speaker 11: it was at the speed. 356 00:14:10,108 --> 00:14:12,188 Speaker 6: Of the game. How did you feel about the contacts? 357 00:14:12,228 --> 00:14:14,348 Speaker 5: There's some people who are great athletes who the context 358 00:14:14,388 --> 00:14:14,948 Speaker 5: justysn't for them. 359 00:14:14,988 --> 00:14:16,788 Speaker 6: It's a contact sport. You like it? I love it. 360 00:14:18,228 --> 00:14:20,828 Speaker 6: I couldn't even finish the question. I was waiting. 361 00:14:21,548 --> 00:14:23,748 Speaker 11: Why did you love it so much? I don't want 362 00:14:23,788 --> 00:14:25,468 Speaker 11: to tell we're about going on my hands. Somebody is 363 00:14:25,508 --> 00:14:27,028 Speaker 11: going to hurt. Yeah, I understand. 364 00:14:27,108 --> 00:14:27,668 Speaker 6: I love that. 365 00:14:28,028 --> 00:14:29,748 Speaker 5: So listen, you are part of it. You have the 366 00:14:29,748 --> 00:14:32,588 Speaker 5: shirt on right now. International Player Pathway. If you don't 367 00:14:32,628 --> 00:14:35,028 Speaker 5: know what this is, is the NFL's way to find 368 00:14:35,148 --> 00:14:37,588 Speaker 5: people like Byron Mantos, to find people who don't have 369 00:14:37,668 --> 00:14:40,388 Speaker 5: the conventional path who didn't go through Ohio State or 370 00:14:40,388 --> 00:14:42,908 Speaker 5: they didn't go through Toledo, they went through their own way. 371 00:14:42,988 --> 00:14:45,748 Speaker 6: What is this program meant to you? Home man? It's 372 00:14:45,748 --> 00:14:46,988 Speaker 6: at home, family man. 373 00:14:47,828 --> 00:14:50,388 Speaker 11: I mean the greatest people in my life through the program, 374 00:14:50,708 --> 00:14:52,748 Speaker 11: like the people in char and the people behind the scene. 375 00:14:52,788 --> 00:14:55,788 Speaker 11: You know, they gave me through here. It was the 376 00:14:55,828 --> 00:14:57,028 Speaker 11: best thing week of my life. 377 00:14:57,428 --> 00:15:00,028 Speaker 5: Without this, we wouldn't be having this conversation right now. 378 00:15:00,068 --> 00:15:00,708 Speaker 6: Where would you be? 379 00:15:01,428 --> 00:15:04,428 Speaker 11: I don't know, probably playing basketball somewhere in basketball, but 380 00:15:04,428 --> 00:15:07,588 Speaker 11: but they want to play football in a world hard bro. 381 00:15:07,628 --> 00:15:10,548 Speaker 11: They pushed me like like day by day every day. 382 00:15:10,388 --> 00:15:13,588 Speaker 6: For ten weeks. It wasn't more instances than we that 383 00:15:13,708 --> 00:15:14,988 Speaker 6: I ever have to this point. 384 00:15:15,268 --> 00:15:18,108 Speaker 11: A man, great people, take care of everybody, you know, 385 00:15:18,548 --> 00:15:21,308 Speaker 11: look out for the players and finding the best outing 386 00:15:21,348 --> 00:15:21,828 Speaker 11: in the world. 387 00:15:21,908 --> 00:15:23,788 Speaker 6: So incredibly likable guy. 388 00:15:24,148 --> 00:15:26,908 Speaker 5: As we're sitting here Byron Matsos, listen before you go, 389 00:15:28,388 --> 00:15:30,108 Speaker 5: we want to see you on an NFL roster. We 390 00:15:30,148 --> 00:15:31,828 Speaker 5: want to finish this and we know even at your 391 00:15:31,868 --> 00:15:33,988 Speaker 5: same position, Jordan my Lot is now the face of 392 00:15:34,028 --> 00:15:37,668 Speaker 5: the international program from Australia. This weekend, you're gonna sit around, 393 00:15:37,708 --> 00:15:40,428 Speaker 5: maybe a team calls, and if they don't, they call 394 00:15:40,548 --> 00:15:41,948 Speaker 5: after the draft and bring you in. 395 00:15:42,188 --> 00:15:43,668 Speaker 6: How are you feeling about what's going to happen the 396 00:15:43,668 --> 00:15:46,668 Speaker 6: next couple of days. I got my goal set on 397 00:15:46,708 --> 00:15:47,268 Speaker 6: my head. 398 00:15:47,828 --> 00:15:50,228 Speaker 11: So the goal for Maze like drafted, the goal is 399 00:15:50,268 --> 00:15:51,628 Speaker 11: to playing the lead for ten years. 400 00:15:51,708 --> 00:15:53,548 Speaker 6: Ten years? Why is that the goal? 401 00:15:53,868 --> 00:15:57,988 Speaker 11: There's a goal, Smicky, so leaving legacy out there. I 402 00:15:57,268 --> 00:16:00,708 Speaker 11: want to be one of the fred Dominicans to play 403 00:16:00,708 --> 00:16:03,148 Speaker 11: in the NFL board and race in dr and to leave. 404 00:16:03,068 --> 00:16:05,788 Speaker 6: My legacy whatever I go. This is the NFL's big 405 00:16:05,828 --> 00:16:08,988 Speaker 6: copy right here. This guy is awesome. 406 00:16:09,028 --> 00:16:12,148 Speaker 5: He's huge, he's likable, and he will pancake the snot 407 00:16:12,188 --> 00:16:14,468 Speaker 5: out if you trust me. This is Byromatos from the 408 00:16:14,508 --> 00:16:17,108 Speaker 5: Dominican Republic. When you hear his name called, or when 409 00:16:17,108 --> 00:16:19,508 Speaker 5: you see him sign, cheer for him. There's a lot 410 00:16:19,628 --> 00:16:21,188 Speaker 5: more of him out there and they are coming to 411 00:16:21,228 --> 00:16:21,708 Speaker 5: the NFL. 412 00:16:21,788 --> 00:16:23,028 Speaker 6: So it's awesome to have you man, You. 413 00:16:23,108 --> 00:16:26,748 Speaker 5: The Betties, more giants, giant hands. 414 00:16:27,668 --> 00:16:29,388 Speaker 8: That's what this draft is all about. 415 00:16:29,508 --> 00:16:33,348 Speaker 9: Dreams becoming a reality. Is day three of the NFL Draft. 416 00:16:33,388 --> 00:16:35,388 Speaker 9: Can't wait for it to get started. But before that, 417 00:16:35,988 --> 00:16:39,068 Speaker 9: join with us right now as director of Football Operations 418 00:16:39,188 --> 00:16:43,148 Speaker 9: and player Personnel the East West Shrine Game, Eric Galco. 419 00:16:42,868 --> 00:16:44,828 Speaker 12: Friend of the show, Welcome on in than should having 420 00:16:44,828 --> 00:16:45,628 Speaker 12: me guys your morning. 421 00:16:45,988 --> 00:16:48,188 Speaker 9: Anytime you've been all before and we've talked about some 422 00:16:48,308 --> 00:16:50,068 Speaker 9: of the guys that come through your game and get 423 00:16:50,188 --> 00:16:51,508 Speaker 9: drafted into the NFL. 424 00:16:51,948 --> 00:16:53,468 Speaker 8: Some of lumps have gone so far. 425 00:16:53,588 --> 00:16:56,708 Speaker 9: A guy that I'm fascinated by, Edrin Cooper out of Texas, 426 00:16:56,828 --> 00:16:59,748 Speaker 9: A and M linebacker. He goes to the Green Bay Packers, 427 00:16:59,788 --> 00:17:02,228 Speaker 9: and he shows up all over the field. Just tell 428 00:17:02,308 --> 00:17:04,028 Speaker 9: us a little bit about him and what Green Bay 429 00:17:04,068 --> 00:17:05,388 Speaker 9: Packers fans can expect. 430 00:17:05,508 --> 00:17:06,988 Speaker 8: Well, he shows up in that facility. 431 00:17:07,388 --> 00:17:09,908 Speaker 12: Edreck Cooper is a dynamic linebacker. I think he'd be 432 00:17:09,948 --> 00:17:12,348 Speaker 12: among the top linebackers any draft in the last couple 433 00:17:12,388 --> 00:17:14,908 Speaker 12: of years. He is an elite tackler. He's an explosive 434 00:17:14,948 --> 00:17:17,428 Speaker 12: guy who comes upfield and finishing the ball here consistently. 435 00:17:17,508 --> 00:17:19,908 Speaker 12: He's a fishent in the box. He can separate and 436 00:17:19,948 --> 00:17:22,668 Speaker 12: shed tacklers really easily. He's a dynamic pass rusher. He 437 00:17:22,748 --> 00:17:25,268 Speaker 12: had five sacks this year coming just off the edge. 438 00:17:25,348 --> 00:17:26,908 Speaker 12: You see he there and they clip right there. And 439 00:17:26,948 --> 00:17:29,668 Speaker 12: then in coverage he's still developing, but with the length 440 00:17:29,788 --> 00:17:31,428 Speaker 12: yet let us in the billion moving space. He was 441 00:17:31,428 --> 00:17:33,588 Speaker 12: one of the best coverage linebackers in one on one 442 00:17:33,868 --> 00:17:36,228 Speaker 12: against tight ends running backs in this year's draft class. 443 00:17:36,348 --> 00:17:39,868 Speaker 12: So a three prong linebacker, tremendous upside. Packer's got to 444 00:17:39,868 --> 00:17:42,028 Speaker 12: seal the play alongside way Walker for the next decade. 445 00:17:42,228 --> 00:17:43,788 Speaker 3: All right, this was a dagger in the heart for 446 00:17:43,868 --> 00:17:44,788 Speaker 3: the Cowboys fans. 447 00:17:44,828 --> 00:17:46,148 Speaker 4: You know I was there with you at the East 448 00:17:46,188 --> 00:17:50,028 Speaker 4: West Shrine Bowl and Cowboys had plenty of opportunities to 449 00:17:50,108 --> 00:17:52,628 Speaker 4: go talk to Jonathan Brooks. He's right off the ward. 450 00:17:52,628 --> 00:17:54,868 Speaker 4: A couple of picks later, he goes to the Panthers. 451 00:17:55,468 --> 00:17:59,068 Speaker 4: What can folks expect from Jonathan Brooks both on and 452 00:17:59,148 --> 00:17:59,628 Speaker 4: off the field. 453 00:17:59,868 --> 00:18:02,748 Speaker 12: Yeah, certainly the Dallas Cowboys made their interest in Jonathan 454 00:18:02,788 --> 00:18:05,828 Speaker 12: Brooks known this draft process. But he's a fantastic prospect. 455 00:18:05,868 --> 00:18:08,268 Speaker 12: He had an injury towards the end of his college season, 456 00:18:08,388 --> 00:18:10,268 Speaker 12: why he wasn't able to participate in the SWYT Shrine 457 00:18:10,268 --> 00:18:12,828 Speaker 12: bol but still down there for in every NFL team 458 00:18:12,948 --> 00:18:15,788 Speaker 12: and talking with teams, the football IQ just oozes out 459 00:18:15,828 --> 00:18:17,868 Speaker 12: of him right. He's a dynamic talent, not very far 460 00:18:17,988 --> 00:18:21,068 Speaker 12: off from Bijon Robinson, last year's first running back taken 461 00:18:21,428 --> 00:18:23,948 Speaker 12: in the way he's able to develop as a pass protector, 462 00:18:24,108 --> 00:18:25,988 Speaker 12: as a guy in the backfield, the high football IQ 463 00:18:26,148 --> 00:18:29,108 Speaker 12: he possesses he join NFL team this entire draft process, 464 00:18:29,148 --> 00:18:30,708 Speaker 12: that he can be a three to down back right 465 00:18:30,748 --> 00:18:33,748 Speaker 12: away in the NFL. I think Panthers fans got running 466 00:18:33,788 --> 00:18:36,028 Speaker 12: back not far off from Bijohn Robinson. You get a 467 00:18:36,068 --> 00:18:38,468 Speaker 12: guy who's basically a first round talent out for injury 468 00:18:38,548 --> 00:18:39,348 Speaker 12: early in round two. 469 00:18:39,468 --> 00:18:40,748 Speaker 8: I'd love to hear that for Bryce. 470 00:18:40,788 --> 00:18:42,628 Speaker 9: You you get a guy like that to join you 471 00:18:42,708 --> 00:18:46,348 Speaker 9: in Carolina, it's a beautiful thing. And let's also transition 472 00:18:46,428 --> 00:18:49,028 Speaker 9: to the defensive side of the ball, something I love specifically. 473 00:18:49,188 --> 00:18:52,308 Speaker 9: DB's a Ronaldo Green out of Florida State. He gets 474 00:18:52,388 --> 00:18:54,908 Speaker 9: drafted to the San Francisco forty ninyes. Now you look 475 00:18:54,948 --> 00:18:56,908 Speaker 9: at it, to our various moon he's out there. They 476 00:18:56,948 --> 00:18:59,748 Speaker 9: have Diamino Lenoir possibly playing in the slot. What can 477 00:18:59,868 --> 00:19:02,348 Speaker 9: Ronaldo Green bring to this defense of the forty nine ers. 478 00:19:02,588 --> 00:19:06,028 Speaker 12: Bernardo Green went against the Leie Neighbors Brian Thomas and 479 00:19:06,108 --> 00:19:08,588 Speaker 12: Ricky Purcel last year, all first round picks on Thursday 480 00:19:08,668 --> 00:19:11,188 Speaker 12: Night shut them all down. The clip I know NFL 481 00:19:11,268 --> 00:19:13,948 Speaker 12: Network showed on the Leak Neighbors being pushed the ground 482 00:19:13,948 --> 00:19:15,428 Speaker 12: out of Green pick six. I mean, this is a 483 00:19:15,468 --> 00:19:18,268 Speaker 12: guy that against the best competition chuck guys out and 484 00:19:18,268 --> 00:19:21,548 Speaker 12: he was the best corner press corner in this draft class. 485 00:19:21,668 --> 00:19:23,788 Speaker 12: At the late second round. It was a fantastic value 486 00:19:23,828 --> 00:19:25,188 Speaker 12: for the forty nine ers. They got a plug and 487 00:19:25,268 --> 00:19:27,988 Speaker 12: play press corner. The next decade that four riders defense 488 00:19:28,028 --> 00:19:30,228 Speaker 12: and again he'll be able to feast that passion. They 489 00:19:30,228 --> 00:19:30,868 Speaker 12: have their upfront. 490 00:19:31,308 --> 00:19:33,068 Speaker 4: You know, Eric, before I ask you this next question, 491 00:19:33,148 --> 00:19:35,468 Speaker 4: I did want to circle back to the Cowboys and 492 00:19:35,628 --> 00:19:38,908 Speaker 4: that running back deal. We did see Frank Gore Junior 493 00:19:38,988 --> 00:19:40,708 Speaker 4: there at the East West Stride Ball. 494 00:19:40,708 --> 00:19:42,388 Speaker 3: I remember he scored that first touchdown. 495 00:19:42,428 --> 00:19:45,548 Speaker 4: His dad wasn't even inside yet, So you know, I'm 496 00:19:45,548 --> 00:19:47,428 Speaker 4: going to throw his name out there for folks today 497 00:19:47,548 --> 00:19:50,108 Speaker 4: and maybe he's he's the when they can pick up late, 498 00:19:50,588 --> 00:19:52,268 Speaker 4: you know, but you do got you do hang your 499 00:19:52,308 --> 00:19:53,588 Speaker 4: hat a little bit on the fact that you got 500 00:19:53,628 --> 00:19:56,588 Speaker 4: the Raiders An O'Connell, you got the forty nine ers 501 00:19:56,748 --> 00:19:59,748 Speaker 4: Rock Party. What do you think the East West Shrine 502 00:19:59,788 --> 00:20:02,348 Speaker 4: bol did in the way of showcasing their talents to 503 00:20:02,388 --> 00:20:02,948 Speaker 4: help them get. 504 00:20:02,828 --> 00:20:03,348 Speaker 3: To the NFL. 505 00:20:03,668 --> 00:20:05,348 Speaker 12: No, I think those do guys had plenty of talent 506 00:20:05,428 --> 00:20:07,108 Speaker 12: coming in, right. I always like kind of keep a 507 00:20:07,148 --> 00:20:08,988 Speaker 12: prospective here that the Trine Bowl is just a vessel 508 00:20:09,028 --> 00:20:10,788 Speaker 12: for these guys to show NFL teams what they are 509 00:20:10,908 --> 00:20:12,868 Speaker 12: and those guys don't owe the Trine Bowl anything. But 510 00:20:12,948 --> 00:20:15,948 Speaker 12: I think Aidan O'Connell showed his maturity. I think, especially 511 00:20:15,988 --> 00:20:17,948 Speaker 12: from the pocket, the way he improved each and every 512 00:20:18,028 --> 00:20:20,188 Speaker 12: day with new receivers and a new scheme. I think 513 00:20:20,228 --> 00:20:21,788 Speaker 12: he really showed that from the pocket he could be 514 00:20:21,828 --> 00:20:24,628 Speaker 12: a really efficient quarterback. And Josh McDaniels that year, the 515 00:20:24,668 --> 00:20:26,388 Speaker 12: head coach at the Times, saw him up close the 516 00:20:26,468 --> 00:20:28,748 Speaker 12: personal in Las Vegas. We were in Las Vegas, and 517 00:20:29,028 --> 00:20:30,828 Speaker 12: I think didn't want to leave the fourth round without him. 518 00:20:31,068 --> 00:20:33,468 Speaker 12: And then brock Perty just showed a mastery of not 519 00:20:33,588 --> 00:20:35,908 Speaker 12: only managing the playbook quickly at the Shrine Bowl and 520 00:20:35,988 --> 00:20:37,988 Speaker 12: also managing his teammates and being. 521 00:20:37,908 --> 00:20:38,748 Speaker 6: A leader right away. 522 00:20:38,788 --> 00:20:40,988 Speaker 12: I think this year we've got two guys Jordan Travis, who, 523 00:20:41,308 --> 00:20:43,908 Speaker 12: like Jonathan Brooks from Texas, wasn't looking to fit in 524 00:20:43,948 --> 00:20:45,588 Speaker 12: the Shrine Bowl this year, but was there to interview 525 00:20:45,868 --> 00:20:49,268 Speaker 12: certainly impressed NFL teams way upon his recovery right now. 526 00:20:49,428 --> 00:20:51,948 Speaker 12: And then Devin Leary from Kentucky, who I think has 527 00:20:51,988 --> 00:20:54,708 Speaker 12: a chance to me this year's fourth fifth round quarterback 528 00:20:54,708 --> 00:20:56,508 Speaker 12: that could have been a starting quarterback of the future. 529 00:20:56,668 --> 00:20:58,548 Speaker 12: The Jets and the Ravens two teams I'm watching for 530 00:20:58,548 --> 00:20:59,308 Speaker 12: those two guys today. 531 00:20:59,508 --> 00:21:01,708 Speaker 9: It's awesome to see in Day three rolls around for 532 00:21:01,748 --> 00:21:03,588 Speaker 9: the NFL Draft. And I was a guy that got 533 00:21:03,668 --> 00:21:05,828 Speaker 9: drafted at the end of the sixth round, was able 534 00:21:05,868 --> 00:21:07,908 Speaker 9: to have a long career as you look forward to that. 535 00:21:08,188 --> 00:21:09,948 Speaker 9: Are there some guys today that you look at and 536 00:21:09,988 --> 00:21:13,388 Speaker 9: you're saying, you know what, Aidan O'Connell or brock perty. 537 00:21:13,148 --> 00:21:14,588 Speaker 8: They get in and that they play right away. 538 00:21:14,628 --> 00:21:16,948 Speaker 9: Of some guys that can get drafted today that can 539 00:21:17,028 --> 00:21:18,468 Speaker 9: make huge impacts on their team. 540 00:21:18,708 --> 00:21:20,828 Speaker 12: Yeah, even aside from the quarterback Sivill guys, I was 541 00:21:20,868 --> 00:21:23,708 Speaker 12: surprised you didn't go on Friday. Mo Kamara Colorado State. 542 00:21:23,748 --> 00:21:26,588 Speaker 12: He's a pass rusher, probably the best pass rusher, speed 543 00:21:26,668 --> 00:21:30,148 Speaker 12: rusher left. He had fifteen sacks last season. JT Sanders 544 00:21:30,188 --> 00:21:32,948 Speaker 12: titand from Texas one of the best tight ends still available, 545 00:21:33,068 --> 00:21:36,228 Speaker 12: Dadrian Taylor Demerson of Texas Tech the best nickel corner, 546 00:21:36,268 --> 00:21:38,908 Speaker 12: maybe the best safety overall available. He's an MIC player. 547 00:21:38,948 --> 00:21:42,268 Speaker 12: And then Malik Washington from Virginia slot receiver led the 548 00:21:42,348 --> 00:21:44,868 Speaker 12: country and receptions this past season. I think he's going 549 00:21:44,948 --> 00:21:47,228 Speaker 12: to be a fourth maybe fifth round pick at worst 550 00:21:47,228 --> 00:21:49,428 Speaker 12: at slot receiver, but don't be surprised if he catches 551 00:21:49,468 --> 00:21:51,788 Speaker 12: fifty sixty balls just like Pop Douglas did from the 552 00:21:51,828 --> 00:21:52,628 Speaker 12: Trian Bowl year ago. 553 00:21:52,868 --> 00:21:54,468 Speaker 8: Pob Douglas. He got it done out there. 554 00:21:54,588 --> 00:21:57,308 Speaker 9: Eric, appreciate you coming by this morning dropping some gems 555 00:21:57,348 --> 00:21:58,868 Speaker 9: on us about these prospects. 556 00:21:58,948 --> 00:22:00,748 Speaker 8: Fans, if you're out there, don't be worried. It is 557 00:22:00,828 --> 00:22:01,228 Speaker 8: day three. 558 00:22:01,308 --> 00:22:03,548 Speaker 9: There are still some guys out there. You've heard it 559 00:22:03,588 --> 00:22:06,068 Speaker 9: from Eric Dalk right here. Appreciate your man. 560 00:22:06,108 --> 00:22:06,708 Speaker 6: I have a good morning. 561 00:22:06,788 --> 00:22:07,748 Speaker 8: Enjoy the rest of the draft. 562 00:22:07,788 --> 00:22:24,148 Speaker 6: Appreciate you guys. Enjoy day Agree all right? 563 00:22:24,228 --> 00:22:27,108 Speaker 3: Well, the headline of the draft was, of course, the 564 00:22:27,228 --> 00:22:28,308 Speaker 3: Chicago Bears. 565 00:22:28,428 --> 00:22:30,868 Speaker 4: Taking Caleb Williams over number one. 566 00:22:30,908 --> 00:22:32,508 Speaker 3: Overall, He's finally become a Bear. 567 00:22:34,748 --> 00:22:37,508 Speaker 6: I'm here. Room's here, Keenan Island. 568 00:22:37,668 --> 00:22:39,748 Speaker 13: You know, top five defense that we had last year, 569 00:22:40,668 --> 00:22:42,988 Speaker 13: you know, special teams, all the new rules, whatever, you know, 570 00:22:43,028 --> 00:22:46,628 Speaker 13: it's all it's you know, we're here. So I'm excited. 571 00:22:46,708 --> 00:22:49,748 Speaker 13: I know everybody's excited. The Bear fans are excited from 572 00:22:49,788 --> 00:22:53,068 Speaker 13: what I've heard and seen, and there's no reason to duck, 573 00:22:53,308 --> 00:22:56,828 Speaker 13: you know, attack it, you know, headfirst and go get it. 574 00:22:56,988 --> 00:22:59,668 Speaker 14: It was just one of those big days, you know, 575 00:22:59,788 --> 00:23:01,668 Speaker 14: for all of us that are going through this process 576 00:23:01,788 --> 00:23:03,348 Speaker 14: that you know it's once in a lifetime and you 577 00:23:03,428 --> 00:23:05,108 Speaker 14: try to soak it all in. But you know when 578 00:23:05,148 --> 00:23:07,948 Speaker 14: that phone call came around, it was you know, something different, 579 00:23:08,028 --> 00:23:10,188 Speaker 14: the feeling that I can't describe, and it was just 580 00:23:10,308 --> 00:23:13,388 Speaker 14: you know, overwhelming emotions of joy, you know, bliss. 581 00:23:13,788 --> 00:23:17,588 Speaker 6: The Denver Brock goes like bo Nick Sean. 582 00:23:17,388 --> 00:23:19,828 Speaker 8: Payton picked you. What does that mean to you? 583 00:23:20,428 --> 00:23:22,788 Speaker 15: Just excited to h to be his guy? You know 584 00:23:22,908 --> 00:23:26,348 Speaker 15: that's you know, it's not not likely said and so 585 00:23:27,388 --> 00:23:29,868 Speaker 15: but again it goes back. I don't want to just 586 00:23:29,948 --> 00:23:31,828 Speaker 15: be you know, a draft pick. You know, I want 587 00:23:31,828 --> 00:23:34,828 Speaker 15: to be able to to show my improvements and show 588 00:23:34,868 --> 00:23:37,468 Speaker 15: that I can do what he picked me to do, 589 00:23:37,628 --> 00:23:38,868 Speaker 15: and let's go out there and win games. 590 00:23:38,988 --> 00:23:40,628 Speaker 6: How prepared do you think you are to be a 591 00:23:40,708 --> 00:23:41,748 Speaker 6: pro quarterback right away? 592 00:23:42,708 --> 00:23:43,748 Speaker 5: Man, I don't know the playbooks. 593 00:23:43,788 --> 00:23:48,108 Speaker 6: I'm not prepared right now. I don't feel no pressure. 594 00:23:49,348 --> 00:23:51,628 Speaker 6: You know, I'm gonna just come in and just be me. 595 00:23:51,948 --> 00:23:53,908 Speaker 16: Yeah, Coach Mayor is a player's coach, I can you 596 00:23:53,948 --> 00:23:56,948 Speaker 16: know easy right away? You know see how the players 597 00:23:56,948 --> 00:23:58,588 Speaker 16: are tracked to him, how they want him to, you know, 598 00:23:58,628 --> 00:24:00,628 Speaker 16: to be the head coach and just you'll play the 599 00:24:00,668 --> 00:24:01,748 Speaker 16: position you'll played. 600 00:24:01,508 --> 00:24:05,268 Speaker 12: In the stadium. Like I said, still a family oriented organization. 601 00:24:05,388 --> 00:24:06,108 Speaker 6: That means a lot to me. 602 00:24:06,388 --> 00:24:08,668 Speaker 16: And I think every time I've seen Coach maybe has 603 00:24:08,668 --> 00:24:10,628 Speaker 16: been in a workout, outfit, just putting it in work, 604 00:24:10,628 --> 00:24:12,828 Speaker 16: he's still getting it in. So that's just excited to 605 00:24:12,868 --> 00:24:13,388 Speaker 16: play for him. 606 00:24:14,148 --> 00:24:16,468 Speaker 17: Kirk yet, Yeah, so he did reach out. You know, 607 00:24:16,668 --> 00:24:19,228 Speaker 17: we had a very good conversation. He's an amazing guy. 608 00:24:19,308 --> 00:24:21,548 Speaker 17: You know, I actually watched a quarterback series with him, 609 00:24:21,628 --> 00:24:23,708 Speaker 17: and you know, seeing that he's a man of faith, 610 00:24:24,228 --> 00:24:27,228 Speaker 17: just like me. He's a man, he's all about his 611 00:24:27,348 --> 00:24:30,148 Speaker 17: family and you know, so I really enjoyed that, you know, 612 00:24:30,348 --> 00:24:32,428 Speaker 17: to kind of get a feel of what kind of 613 00:24:32,468 --> 00:24:34,468 Speaker 17: guy he is, you know, and I'm super blessed to 614 00:24:34,508 --> 00:24:36,268 Speaker 17: be able to be in a room with him and 615 00:24:36,388 --> 00:24:38,188 Speaker 17: to be able to work with him and learn from 616 00:24:38,268 --> 00:24:41,108 Speaker 17: him and support him as you know he continues with 617 00:24:41,188 --> 00:24:41,588 Speaker 17: his career. 618 00:24:41,788 --> 00:24:44,828 Speaker 4: All right, guys, we spent a lot of time talking 619 00:24:44,908 --> 00:24:48,148 Speaker 4: about this. Michael Pennix Junior drafted into what can only 620 00:24:48,228 --> 00:24:51,428 Speaker 4: be described as a very awkward situation. 621 00:24:51,908 --> 00:24:54,308 Speaker 3: We know that Kirk Cousins is the guy. 622 00:24:54,508 --> 00:24:57,908 Speaker 4: But after listening to all these guys talk, I want 623 00:24:57,948 --> 00:25:00,868 Speaker 4: to start with Kyle, what quarterback are you. 624 00:25:01,068 --> 00:25:02,188 Speaker 3: All in on right now? 625 00:25:02,788 --> 00:25:02,988 Speaker 6: Well? 626 00:25:03,428 --> 00:25:05,388 Speaker 5: I think we have to talk about Caleb. He's the 627 00:25:05,468 --> 00:25:07,548 Speaker 5: number one overall pick. And when you bring up the 628 00:25:07,628 --> 00:25:09,468 Speaker 5: video of him not just being up here in the 629 00:25:09,508 --> 00:25:11,348 Speaker 5: stage and screaming and stand in front of the fence. 630 00:25:11,748 --> 00:25:12,628 Speaker 6: He takes the plane. 631 00:25:12,908 --> 00:25:15,148 Speaker 5: He takes it with his new best friend Roma Doomza 632 00:25:15,548 --> 00:25:16,388 Speaker 5: to Lake Forest. 633 00:25:16,468 --> 00:25:17,868 Speaker 6: The Bear's logo is behind him. 634 00:25:17,908 --> 00:25:20,228 Speaker 5: It's all real, and I think Bears fans feel like 635 00:25:20,228 --> 00:25:21,068 Speaker 5: they're dreaming right now. 636 00:25:21,108 --> 00:25:22,268 Speaker 6: And that's what drafts are made of. 637 00:25:22,708 --> 00:25:26,188 Speaker 5: It's actually real, that did happen, and then the other 638 00:25:26,268 --> 00:25:27,988 Speaker 5: things are real. I was joking about the day after 639 00:25:27,988 --> 00:25:31,108 Speaker 5: he drafted, like they have too many players to put 640 00:25:31,148 --> 00:25:33,828 Speaker 5: in the huddle. They can't put all the weapons that 641 00:25:33,908 --> 00:25:36,228 Speaker 5: Poles has right now that Caleb has in the huddle. 642 00:25:36,228 --> 00:25:37,948 Speaker 5: At the same time, you need five lineman guys. That's 643 00:25:37,948 --> 00:25:39,788 Speaker 5: the way it works. That makes for six spots. One 644 00:25:39,828 --> 00:25:41,748 Speaker 5: of them goes to Calop. There's five guys. They don't 645 00:25:41,788 --> 00:25:44,908 Speaker 5: all fits. It's a great problem. It's this embarrassment of wealth, 646 00:25:44,988 --> 00:25:46,028 Speaker 5: embarrassment of riches. 647 00:25:46,308 --> 00:25:47,828 Speaker 6: And then you go to day too. They don't have 648 00:25:47,908 --> 00:25:48,428 Speaker 6: a second. 649 00:25:48,268 --> 00:25:50,628 Speaker 5: Round pick Tom because they traded for Montes Sweat. 650 00:25:50,508 --> 00:25:52,988 Speaker 6: Fine, and the third round they're like, do we need 651 00:25:53,028 --> 00:25:53,508 Speaker 6: a lineman. 652 00:25:53,948 --> 00:25:58,068 Speaker 5: Sure, let's draft an ivy leaguer from Yale, Karan Amagaji, 653 00:25:58,428 --> 00:26:01,188 Speaker 5: who is not only that nail it Karana. 654 00:26:00,948 --> 00:26:02,428 Speaker 6: My Gudja nail it, he is from Chicago. 655 00:26:02,588 --> 00:26:06,068 Speaker 5: He's from Hinsdale's Tinsdale Central High, the Red Devil's Great Program, 656 00:26:06,148 --> 00:26:08,108 Speaker 5: all kinds of pros and he's going to be in 657 00:26:08,148 --> 00:26:09,588 Speaker 5: front of from now. So now they're looking for their 658 00:26:09,628 --> 00:26:12,388 Speaker 5: favorite Yale guy in a Bear's uniform. Since Gary Fencik, 659 00:26:12,548 --> 00:26:14,708 Speaker 5: It's all just coming up beautifully right now. 660 00:26:14,988 --> 00:26:17,188 Speaker 6: I love it, and I love Caleb. But tom As 661 00:26:17,188 --> 00:26:18,988 Speaker 6: I pass it to you, do you want a nugget? 662 00:26:19,188 --> 00:26:21,428 Speaker 6: I know you love the Please? I have a nugget 663 00:26:21,468 --> 00:26:22,668 Speaker 6: on Bonnicks. All right. 664 00:26:22,988 --> 00:26:27,788 Speaker 5: Bonnicks has the shortest full name for any player drafted 665 00:26:27,868 --> 00:26:29,868 Speaker 5: in NFL history, just five letters. 666 00:26:30,068 --> 00:26:31,628 Speaker 6: Bo Nix sold. 667 00:26:31,508 --> 00:26:33,748 Speaker 5: The first name that's full name, and he ties a 668 00:26:33,828 --> 00:26:34,588 Speaker 5: player I guess. 669 00:26:34,468 --> 00:26:37,068 Speaker 6: Named ed Lee, who Washington drafted in nineteen fifty or 670 00:26:37,068 --> 00:26:40,388 Speaker 6: who they picked ed Lee and bo Nick's shortest names ever. 671 00:26:40,628 --> 00:26:41,348 Speaker 6: There's your nugget. 672 00:26:41,428 --> 00:26:43,748 Speaker 7: Bonick sounds like some type of a skincare product you 673 00:26:43,788 --> 00:26:44,948 Speaker 7: can I find, like you know. 674 00:26:44,948 --> 00:26:46,428 Speaker 6: When I try to get rid of the wrinkles under 675 00:26:46,468 --> 00:26:49,108 Speaker 6: my eyes. Bonix does it for me so great. It's 676 00:26:49,148 --> 00:26:52,028 Speaker 6: right up against the Cindy Crawford product. Just the infomercial roles, 677 00:26:52,148 --> 00:26:54,388 Speaker 6: Try little Bonick under the eyes before you go to bed. 678 00:26:54,468 --> 00:26:55,188 Speaker 6: It's great for you. 679 00:26:55,468 --> 00:26:57,908 Speaker 7: My favorite part of all those quarterback press conferences, by 680 00:26:57,908 --> 00:27:00,988 Speaker 7: the way, is when else in your entire life do 681 00:27:00,988 --> 00:27:03,308 Speaker 7: you see a bunch of men wearing suits with a 682 00:27:03,468 --> 00:27:08,228 Speaker 7: hat on. Basically NFL draft quarterbacks, Yankees games, and billionaires 683 00:27:08,268 --> 00:27:09,908 Speaker 7: at the yacht club who are trying to look sporting. 684 00:27:10,148 --> 00:27:12,748 Speaker 7: That's the entire category of people you will ever see 685 00:27:13,268 --> 00:27:16,348 Speaker 7: looking like that. I would agree with you on Kleb Williams. 686 00:27:16,468 --> 00:27:17,828 Speaker 7: There was a huge part of why they put all 687 00:27:17,828 --> 00:27:20,348 Speaker 7: those pieces around him was there's a recruiting aspect with 688 00:27:20,508 --> 00:27:22,828 Speaker 7: Caleb Williams. They wanted to know, Hey, we're gonna have 689 00:27:22,908 --> 00:27:24,748 Speaker 7: the infrastructure, were gonna have the investment. 690 00:27:25,068 --> 00:27:27,468 Speaker 6: So you go out and you signed DeAndre Swift and 691 00:27:27,508 --> 00:27:28,988 Speaker 6: you trade for Keenan Allen, you get him. 692 00:27:29,028 --> 00:27:32,548 Speaker 7: Rono Doonsay, JJ McCarthy lands in Minnesota where all of 693 00:27:32,628 --> 00:27:36,828 Speaker 7: that already existed. He drops in as the fifth quarterback 694 00:27:36,948 --> 00:27:38,988 Speaker 7: off the board, and he's going to be played with 695 00:27:39,588 --> 00:27:43,628 Speaker 7: Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison and TJ. Hawkinson and a 696 00:27:43,668 --> 00:27:47,108 Speaker 7: pretty good offensive line with Kevin O'Connell as. 697 00:27:46,988 --> 00:27:48,668 Speaker 6: The offensive play call up. 698 00:27:48,948 --> 00:27:51,868 Speaker 7: If you line up all the situations going into the officeation, 699 00:27:51,948 --> 00:27:53,468 Speaker 7: you would say this is at the top. 700 00:27:53,548 --> 00:27:55,828 Speaker 6: There were a lot of jos and Aaron Jones in 701 00:27:55,868 --> 00:27:56,308 Speaker 6: the backup. 702 00:27:56,388 --> 00:27:58,668 Speaker 7: There's a lot of quarterbacks that would have loved to 703 00:27:58,868 --> 00:28:00,468 Speaker 7: land in Minnesota. 704 00:28:00,828 --> 00:28:04,268 Speaker 6: So for JJ McCarthy, the questions were what you didn't 705 00:28:04,708 --> 00:28:06,148 Speaker 6: on tape, right, It's hey. 706 00:28:06,068 --> 00:28:08,188 Speaker 7: He gets away with the ball like that you chugging downfield. 707 00:28:08,228 --> 00:28:09,828 Speaker 6: It gets tip's a little bit underthrown. 708 00:28:10,148 --> 00:28:12,708 Speaker 7: The knocks on him were at times he's getting away 709 00:28:12,748 --> 00:28:15,068 Speaker 7: with it, not because he has great players around him, 710 00:28:15,148 --> 00:28:17,508 Speaker 7: but just yeah, he's doing well enough and he didn't 711 00:28:17,588 --> 00:28:19,228 Speaker 7: have to make that many plays, where if you keep 712 00:28:19,308 --> 00:28:22,588 Speaker 7: doing these low percentage types of passes, it's gonna catch 713 00:28:22,668 --> 00:28:24,708 Speaker 7: up with you eventually. Riskeet ran the crap out of 714 00:28:24,748 --> 00:28:27,708 Speaker 7: the ball. They kicked their around everybody defensively. But if 715 00:28:27,748 --> 00:28:29,948 Speaker 7: you're talking about a guy who helped himself in the process, 716 00:28:30,108 --> 00:28:33,188 Speaker 7: people really liked his interview process and going in with 717 00:28:33,268 --> 00:28:35,388 Speaker 7: a chance to develop and get better. 718 00:28:35,788 --> 00:28:37,468 Speaker 6: You can't do better than JJ mccarthur. 719 00:28:37,588 --> 00:28:39,828 Speaker 5: I think we just came up with the JMFP segment, Jason, Like, 720 00:28:39,908 --> 00:28:41,948 Speaker 5: right in the middle of a segment, it's like, who's 721 00:28:41,988 --> 00:28:43,348 Speaker 5: set up better for success? 722 00:28:43,748 --> 00:28:46,148 Speaker 6: Is it Caleb or is it JJ? That sounds perfect 723 00:28:46,148 --> 00:28:47,748 Speaker 6: and you're gonna add liby right now, go Jack. 724 00:28:48,268 --> 00:28:50,748 Speaker 9: It is perfect because those two guys have the best 725 00:28:50,828 --> 00:28:53,028 Speaker 9: quarterback situations coming out of that draft. 726 00:28:53,268 --> 00:28:54,548 Speaker 8: And you guys both said you. 727 00:28:54,548 --> 00:28:56,668 Speaker 9: Look at Caleb Williams and the weapons that he has 728 00:28:56,788 --> 00:28:59,948 Speaker 9: around him. Shane Waltsch is gonna be the offensive coordinator 729 00:28:59,988 --> 00:29:02,988 Speaker 9: as a first overall pick to have that many guys 730 00:29:03,068 --> 00:29:05,188 Speaker 9: to get the ball to, and then Keenan Allen as 731 00:29:05,268 --> 00:29:07,868 Speaker 9: a veteran to be able to lead that room as well. 732 00:29:07,948 --> 00:29:10,028 Speaker 8: And then for JJ McCarthy, he doesn't. 733 00:29:09,748 --> 00:29:12,388 Speaker 9: Go in the top five, but to have Kevin O'Connell 734 00:29:12,388 --> 00:29:14,348 Speaker 9: as your offensive coordinator. We saw what he was able 735 00:29:14,388 --> 00:29:16,548 Speaker 9: to do with Nick Mullins coming over there and Joshua 736 00:29:16,628 --> 00:29:18,948 Speaker 9: Dobbs and kind of keeping that team all flow in 737 00:29:19,028 --> 00:29:22,268 Speaker 9: the playoff picture as the season crept on. Now, having 738 00:29:22,308 --> 00:29:25,108 Speaker 9: a guy and a decision maker like JJ McCarthy is 739 00:29:25,188 --> 00:29:27,508 Speaker 9: going to be fantastic to watch. I love questions like this, 740 00:29:27,668 --> 00:29:29,108 Speaker 9: like which quarterback situation? 741 00:29:29,228 --> 00:29:30,148 Speaker 6: Are you all in on? 742 00:29:30,428 --> 00:29:32,388 Speaker 8: A rookie quarterback? And I'm going to be all in 743 00:29:32,468 --> 00:29:34,388 Speaker 8: on anybody's situation. Absolutely not. 744 00:29:34,668 --> 00:29:36,428 Speaker 9: Who the heck knows what they're gonna do when the 745 00:29:36,508 --> 00:29:38,868 Speaker 9: ball is in their hands and the game becomes real. 746 00:29:39,188 --> 00:29:40,508 Speaker 8: But I'm just gonna go by one. 747 00:29:40,548 --> 00:29:43,068 Speaker 9: I'm fascinated to see unfold, and that's Jayden Daniels with 748 00:29:43,108 --> 00:29:46,148 Speaker 9: the Washington Commanders. This guy was a Heisman Trophy trophy 749 00:29:46,228 --> 00:29:50,468 Speaker 9: winner a year ago and it's just absolutely electric. Adam Peters, 750 00:29:50,548 --> 00:29:53,148 Speaker 9: the general manager of the Commander, says, he just takes 751 00:29:53,188 --> 00:29:54,828 Speaker 9: your soul as a defense. 752 00:29:54,868 --> 00:29:56,908 Speaker 8: And when you hear something like that, it's like, oh 753 00:29:56,988 --> 00:29:59,908 Speaker 8: my goodness. And when Jayden gets there and they ask. 754 00:29:59,868 --> 00:30:01,268 Speaker 9: Him about it and they're like, well, what does that 755 00:30:01,428 --> 00:30:03,628 Speaker 9: mean to you? He told him to turn on the 756 00:30:03,708 --> 00:30:06,668 Speaker 9: two thousand two twenty three Florida game and they were like, well, 757 00:30:06,748 --> 00:30:07,428 Speaker 9: can you elaborate? 758 00:30:07,588 --> 00:30:08,548 Speaker 6: Go watch the film. 759 00:30:08,588 --> 00:30:11,428 Speaker 9: He had over six hundred total yards and five touchdowns. 760 00:30:11,708 --> 00:30:14,068 Speaker 9: I want to see him with Jahan Dottson, with scary 761 00:30:14,148 --> 00:30:17,708 Speaker 9: Terry McLaurin, now adding Austin Ackler and Brian Robinson in 762 00:30:17,748 --> 00:30:19,908 Speaker 9: the backfield. They did a ton of draft picks on 763 00:30:19,948 --> 00:30:21,988 Speaker 9: the defensive side of the ball as well. And then 764 00:30:22,028 --> 00:30:23,828 Speaker 9: for Dan Quinn, you come in as a head coach 765 00:30:23,868 --> 00:30:26,828 Speaker 9: and he's a defensive guy, defensive coordinator for the Cowboys. 766 00:30:26,868 --> 00:30:29,468 Speaker 9: A year ago, you draft a quarterback that you probably 767 00:30:29,548 --> 00:30:32,388 Speaker 9: hate to game plan against. And now for you get 768 00:30:32,428 --> 00:30:34,628 Speaker 9: a guy like Jayden and Daniels and he saw electric 769 00:30:34,708 --> 00:30:36,068 Speaker 9: with the ball when he pulls it down, but it 770 00:30:36,148 --> 00:30:39,188 Speaker 9: can make every single throw. I'm fascinating and I'm excited 771 00:30:39,268 --> 00:30:42,028 Speaker 9: to just see this all unfold. I think Daniel Jeremiah 772 00:30:42,068 --> 00:30:44,548 Speaker 9: said this became like a situation where you're watching him 773 00:30:44,548 --> 00:30:45,268 Speaker 9: on your board of death. 774 00:30:45,388 --> 00:30:48,028 Speaker 8: NAIs must watch TV. So I'm fascinating. 775 00:30:48,068 --> 00:30:50,148 Speaker 9: I'm excited to see to watch the commanders and Jayden 776 00:30:50,148 --> 00:30:51,348 Speaker 9: and Daniels get to work. 777 00:30:51,428 --> 00:30:52,428 Speaker 8: Jane, who are you rolling with? 778 00:30:53,148 --> 00:30:53,348 Speaker 6: Look? 779 00:30:53,508 --> 00:30:55,388 Speaker 3: I could retread, I could expand. 780 00:30:55,548 --> 00:30:58,668 Speaker 4: I talked at nauseum yesterday about my thoughts on Caleb 781 00:30:58,708 --> 00:31:01,028 Speaker 4: Williams and the obvious success that he's going to have 782 00:31:01,108 --> 00:31:02,588 Speaker 4: with some of the pieces around him. So I'm going 783 00:31:02,668 --> 00:31:05,108 Speaker 4: to take this just a little bit differently. I was 784 00:31:05,228 --> 00:31:07,668 Speaker 4: all out on Bownicks with the Broncos. I'm like, what 785 00:31:07,748 --> 00:31:11,028 Speaker 4: are we doing? But you look at their quarterback room 786 00:31:11,068 --> 00:31:13,028 Speaker 4: as it stands. Yes, they went out and got Zach Wilson, 787 00:31:13,068 --> 00:31:15,548 Speaker 4: but to me, that's a big, big world card. After 788 00:31:15,748 --> 00:31:18,788 Speaker 4: listening to Bo Nicks, gathering a little bit more information 789 00:31:19,148 --> 00:31:24,308 Speaker 4: on Bo, I'm now at least understanding why Sean Payton 790 00:31:24,548 --> 00:31:26,028 Speaker 4: was all in And let me walk you through it 791 00:31:26,028 --> 00:31:28,988 Speaker 4: a little bit talking to a quarterback evaluator. Look, he's 792 00:31:29,068 --> 00:31:32,308 Speaker 4: drawing comps to Drew Brees. Obviously he's bigger than him, 793 00:31:32,348 --> 00:31:35,268 Speaker 4: but he's a seventy five percent passer. Breese at this 794 00:31:35,388 --> 00:31:37,668 Speaker 4: point in his career was about a sixty percent passer. 795 00:31:38,068 --> 00:31:39,908 Speaker 4: This is a guy who's got a lot of experience 796 00:31:39,988 --> 00:31:40,948 Speaker 4: in different offenses. 797 00:31:41,068 --> 00:31:43,908 Speaker 3: Obviously started out in Auburn than he was at Oregon. 798 00:31:44,308 --> 00:31:46,828 Speaker 4: But more importantly, the thing that matters the most to 799 00:31:46,908 --> 00:31:50,548 Speaker 4: Sean Payton is the way that you digest information and 800 00:31:50,788 --> 00:31:51,788 Speaker 4: process it fast. 801 00:31:51,908 --> 00:31:55,268 Speaker 3: And it sounds like Bo Nicks is that guy. They 802 00:31:55,468 --> 00:31:57,588 Speaker 3: speak the same quarterback language. 803 00:31:57,908 --> 00:32:00,388 Speaker 4: He spoke about his time at the Peyton Manning Passing 804 00:32:00,468 --> 00:32:02,468 Speaker 4: Academy working out with Philip. 805 00:32:02,308 --> 00:32:05,188 Speaker 3: Rivers, and so I don't I think that this was 806 00:32:05,268 --> 00:32:06,388 Speaker 3: a desperation pick. 807 00:32:06,708 --> 00:32:08,708 Speaker 4: I know that they had a love affair of Jade 808 00:32:08,708 --> 00:32:11,428 Speaker 4: and Daniels that was never going to happen. The Washington 809 00:32:11,468 --> 00:32:14,028 Speaker 4: commanders needed a quarterback. They were never going to give 810 00:32:14,068 --> 00:32:17,028 Speaker 4: that to him. I don't believe, just like Sean said 811 00:32:17,028 --> 00:32:19,988 Speaker 4: at his press conference, that JJ McCarthy was ever their guy. 812 00:32:20,428 --> 00:32:22,588 Speaker 4: So I do think it's really really interesting this bo 813 00:32:22,748 --> 00:32:25,388 Speaker 4: Nick's guy, and quite frankly, guys it has to work 814 00:32:25,788 --> 00:32:27,868 Speaker 4: in order for them to have success in Denver. Now, 815 00:32:28,068 --> 00:32:30,028 Speaker 4: you could make the next argument it's going to be 816 00:32:30,068 --> 00:32:31,988 Speaker 4: a little bit challenging for him given some of the 817 00:32:32,028 --> 00:32:34,268 Speaker 4: pieces he's got around him right now. But I think 818 00:32:34,308 --> 00:32:36,988 Speaker 4: he's a good building block. So I'm at least understanding 819 00:32:37,068 --> 00:32:39,548 Speaker 4: the pick. I'm not all in, but I get it. 820 00:32:40,068 --> 00:32:42,788 Speaker 6: We're going to be analyzing this quarterback class for years. 821 00:32:42,828 --> 00:32:46,268 Speaker 7: It's spunking six quarterbacks in the top twelve picks, the 822 00:32:46,388 --> 00:32:49,548 Speaker 7: next eighty eight picks, zero quarterback. You get one hundred 823 00:32:49,548 --> 00:32:52,148 Speaker 7: and fifty seven more out here today. But for six 824 00:32:52,268 --> 00:32:55,988 Speaker 7: teams to make that level of commitment here, the statistical 825 00:32:56,068 --> 00:32:58,988 Speaker 7: odds NFL history will tell you half of these guys 826 00:32:59,028 --> 00:33:02,908 Speaker 7: at least are not going to work out context is everything, 827 00:33:03,388 --> 00:33:07,188 Speaker 7: organizationals stability, who's in the best position to succeed. 828 00:33:07,428 --> 00:33:09,108 Speaker 6: You're right, Kyle, would be a great segment. I'm sure 829 00:33:09,108 --> 00:33:09,428 Speaker 6: we'll do it. 830 00:33:09,628 --> 00:33:10,868 Speaker 5: We will do it, and then we will do the 831 00:33:10,948 --> 00:33:14,788 Speaker 5: bon Nicks I drops shortest name it in NFL draft history. 832 00:33:14,828 --> 00:33:18,308 Speaker 5: Thank you, WTF stats. Welcome back to Good Morning Football. 833 00:33:18,428 --> 00:33:20,948 Speaker 5: It is Draft weekend. It is the weekend dreams are 834 00:33:21,028 --> 00:33:23,388 Speaker 5: made of and some of those dreams come from all 835 00:33:23,548 --> 00:33:24,508 Speaker 5: corners of the globe. 836 00:33:24,588 --> 00:33:27,348 Speaker 6: We say it all the time, and today's NFL. If 837 00:33:27,428 --> 00:33:27,668 Speaker 6: you have. 838 00:33:27,908 --> 00:33:31,668 Speaker 5: Talents, the league will find you. It doesn't matter where 839 00:33:31,668 --> 00:33:33,788 Speaker 5: are you from, how you grew up. And the gentleman 840 00:33:33,828 --> 00:33:35,148 Speaker 5: to my left right now with this at the desk 841 00:33:35,268 --> 00:33:38,468 Speaker 5: is an example of this. This is Travis Clayton. What's up, Travis? 842 00:33:38,548 --> 00:33:41,908 Speaker 6: How you doing doing? Bro? What I want to do? 843 00:33:42,268 --> 00:33:42,428 Speaker 11: Right? 844 00:33:42,788 --> 00:33:45,028 Speaker 6: You come from England. You're gonna clasps this set up 845 00:33:45,068 --> 00:33:47,228 Speaker 6: for us today? Did you bring English weather with you? 846 00:33:47,308 --> 00:33:48,028 Speaker 6: Is that how it feels? 847 00:33:48,388 --> 00:33:50,948 Speaker 18: That's how it feels right now, Harpefully it picks up 848 00:33:50,948 --> 00:33:53,428 Speaker 18: a little bit, but it's pretty rough out. 849 00:33:53,428 --> 00:33:54,148 Speaker 6: It. Can we get you? 850 00:33:54,628 --> 00:33:56,828 Speaker 5: Can we get you some tea or some crumpets or 851 00:33:56,828 --> 00:33:57,348 Speaker 5: anything else? 852 00:33:57,388 --> 00:34:04,228 Speaker 6: British allot coffee coffee time. You'll see England compared to Detroit, Michigan. 853 00:34:04,268 --> 00:34:06,908 Speaker 6: But we've done it. Travis Clayton's story is amazing. You're 854 00:34:06,908 --> 00:34:09,668 Speaker 6: a huge dude offensive lineman looking to join the NFL. 855 00:34:10,188 --> 00:34:12,748 Speaker 6: But your path is very, very unconventional. How did you 856 00:34:12,948 --> 00:34:14,628 Speaker 6: come up to start playing football? Because I know it 857 00:34:14,748 --> 00:34:15,388 Speaker 6: was just recently. 858 00:34:16,228 --> 00:34:18,508 Speaker 18: Yeah, So I was actually part of the NFL Academy 859 00:34:18,908 --> 00:34:21,748 Speaker 18: back in twenty nineteen. We're the first phase of people, 860 00:34:21,868 --> 00:34:24,228 Speaker 18: first group of lads that they made the academy for 861 00:34:24,908 --> 00:34:27,068 Speaker 18: and some things didn't work out along the way, but 862 00:34:27,268 --> 00:34:29,868 Speaker 18: luckily for me, I still kept in contact with the coaches, 863 00:34:30,588 --> 00:34:33,948 Speaker 18: the personnel, and I've been giving this great opportunity in the. 864 00:34:34,028 --> 00:34:34,628 Speaker 6: Last two years. 865 00:34:35,028 --> 00:34:38,228 Speaker 5: The football academy, if you don't know, is it's basically. 866 00:34:37,908 --> 00:34:40,308 Speaker 6: Like Hogwarts for football, and they find you guys, they 867 00:34:40,388 --> 00:34:42,748 Speaker 6: teach you the game. We're sitting here though. You're a 868 00:34:42,868 --> 00:34:45,748 Speaker 6: viable prospect. Someone could call your name at the draft, 869 00:34:45,788 --> 00:34:47,548 Speaker 6: they could call you as a free agency afterwards. 870 00:34:48,508 --> 00:34:51,468 Speaker 5: What is your game experience playing with the team in 871 00:34:51,588 --> 00:34:52,788 Speaker 5: a game, impads and everything. 872 00:34:53,268 --> 00:34:55,548 Speaker 18: So in Pats we've only just trained in pads out 873 00:34:55,588 --> 00:34:58,228 Speaker 18: on the credit ball. Yeah, that was since January. But 874 00:34:58,308 --> 00:35:02,108 Speaker 18: in regards to actual playing football, I've never played a 875 00:35:02,108 --> 00:35:03,028 Speaker 18: single middle football. 876 00:35:03,028 --> 00:35:05,508 Speaker 5: You've never played it down of a real football game 877 00:35:05,548 --> 00:35:07,548 Speaker 5: that you just trained, and you have incredible genetics. 878 00:35:07,988 --> 00:35:10,708 Speaker 6: Sometimes that's all it takes. Is that exciting for you 879 00:35:10,828 --> 00:35:12,868 Speaker 6: to say? Is it intimidating or just how do you 880 00:35:12,908 --> 00:35:13,428 Speaker 6: feel about that? 881 00:35:13,468 --> 00:35:16,068 Speaker 18: I'm excited because I other things, I've actually been pushed 882 00:35:16,068 --> 00:35:18,468 Speaker 18: to the limit. So I'm excited to get a get 883 00:35:18,508 --> 00:35:20,508 Speaker 18: in an organization where I can push myself as much 884 00:35:20,508 --> 00:35:21,028 Speaker 18: as possible. 885 00:35:21,268 --> 00:35:23,548 Speaker 6: See, it's incredible. You have guys like we have quarterback 886 00:35:23,628 --> 00:35:24,388 Speaker 6: drafted on day. 887 00:35:24,308 --> 00:35:27,068 Speaker 5: One who played who started sixty one college football games. 888 00:35:27,108 --> 00:35:28,948 Speaker 6: Like he's the most experienced guy you could ever see. 889 00:35:29,268 --> 00:35:31,348 Speaker 6: And then there's you. It comes from all different forms. 890 00:35:31,508 --> 00:35:32,868 Speaker 6: We had Byron Matzos. 891 00:35:32,548 --> 00:35:34,388 Speaker 5: From was also in the IPP He comes from the 892 00:35:34,428 --> 00:35:38,148 Speaker 5: Dominican Republic, and he was a basketball player basketball, basketball, basketball, 893 00:35:38,148 --> 00:35:39,588 Speaker 5: And there's like, I think I want to try football. 894 00:35:39,748 --> 00:35:41,908 Speaker 6: Did you have a sport growing up before you found football? 895 00:35:42,028 --> 00:35:43,588 Speaker 18: Yeah, so I got a low school, so I played 896 00:35:44,188 --> 00:35:46,148 Speaker 18: soa bacca, tennis. 897 00:35:47,628 --> 00:35:49,748 Speaker 6: And then just rugby. We've been a loss for years. 898 00:35:49,868 --> 00:35:53,748 Speaker 18: Cricket, No, cricket, fucking bucking school, a little bit of cricket, 899 00:35:54,548 --> 00:35:55,868 Speaker 18: but never never tried. 900 00:35:55,748 --> 00:35:57,908 Speaker 6: The outside of school. I love it. 901 00:35:58,068 --> 00:36:00,908 Speaker 5: I love that you're here tell us about the international 902 00:36:00,948 --> 00:36:02,028 Speaker 5: player path, but you can see. 903 00:36:01,908 --> 00:36:04,148 Speaker 6: It right here on the shirt. What have they done 904 00:36:04,188 --> 00:36:04,308 Speaker 6: for you? 905 00:36:04,668 --> 00:36:06,948 Speaker 5: And would we be having this conversation right in front 906 00:36:06,988 --> 00:36:08,468 Speaker 5: of the draft stage if you hadn't. 907 00:36:08,268 --> 00:36:08,748 Speaker 6: Been part of that. 908 00:36:08,988 --> 00:36:11,308 Speaker 18: Yeah, so with about this program, I would know be 909 00:36:11,388 --> 00:36:14,868 Speaker 18: sire right now. The whole point in the program is 910 00:36:15,068 --> 00:36:17,388 Speaker 18: to find athletes across the world at all based in 911 00:36:17,428 --> 00:36:20,548 Speaker 18: the United States, and the attributes that they have they 912 00:36:20,588 --> 00:36:21,228 Speaker 18: can build. 913 00:36:21,108 --> 00:36:23,508 Speaker 6: Up to be there in the NFL. It's incredible. And 914 00:36:23,628 --> 00:36:25,348 Speaker 6: this is you know, you're at home, you know all 915 00:36:25,388 --> 00:36:27,548 Speaker 6: the familiar faces. You know Caleb Williams. The other day, 916 00:36:27,588 --> 00:36:29,108 Speaker 6: two guys look at. 917 00:36:29,108 --> 00:36:31,628 Speaker 5: Someone like Jordan may Alotta, who came from Australia, who 918 00:36:31,748 --> 00:36:32,908 Speaker 5: is now one of the stars. 919 00:36:32,948 --> 00:36:35,108 Speaker 6: I'm one of the best teams in the league. Someone 920 00:36:35,308 --> 00:36:37,148 Speaker 6: like you could be the next to go. How do 921 00:36:37,188 --> 00:36:37,988 Speaker 6: you feel this weekend? 922 00:36:38,068 --> 00:36:40,508 Speaker 5: I mean, do you hope maybe someone will invite you 923 00:36:40,708 --> 00:36:43,108 Speaker 5: or draft you or like, how are your dreams right now? 924 00:36:43,388 --> 00:36:43,588 Speaker 6: Yeah? 925 00:36:43,668 --> 00:36:45,988 Speaker 18: So it's exciting, Yeah, a little bit of us, but 926 00:36:46,668 --> 00:36:48,708 Speaker 18: fingers cross. Everything burns well and I got drafted lay 927 00:36:48,828 --> 00:36:51,148 Speaker 18: us afternoon. It's so cool, and this is why we're 928 00:36:51,188 --> 00:36:53,148 Speaker 18: here this weekend. This is what Day three is about. 929 00:36:53,348 --> 00:36:55,188 Speaker 18: This is what the aftermath of the draft is about. 930 00:36:55,388 --> 00:36:56,628 Speaker 18: Comes all the way from England. 931 00:36:56,708 --> 00:36:59,068 Speaker 6: We don't know. If you know somebody who plays football and. 932 00:36:59,108 --> 00:37:02,108 Speaker 5: Maybe hasn't been through the conventional paths, they will find you. 933 00:37:02,188 --> 00:37:03,548 Speaker 6: Travis. I'm really rooting for you. 934 00:37:03,628 --> 00:37:05,628 Speaker 5: I think it's a very exciting story and I hope 935 00:37:05,668 --> 00:37:07,228 Speaker 5: you can make some plays on Sunday bike you let 936 00:37:07,268 --> 00:37:10,868 Speaker 5: me let me see the handshake again. It's mass, massive 937 00:37:11,028 --> 00:37:14,148 Speaker 5: hands on this show. Super classy guy and a huge guy. 938 00:37:14,228 --> 00:37:16,108 Speaker 5: Don't don't get confused with all the politeness. This is 939 00:37:16,148 --> 00:37:18,428 Speaker 5: greatest and suff He will plow you over and that's 940 00:37:18,428 --> 00:37:19,028 Speaker 5: why a team. 941 00:37:18,948 --> 00:37:20,468 Speaker 6: Might just want to bring him in. Thank you, Travis. 942 00:37:22,348 --> 00:37:24,868 Speaker 4: Rich Eisen is running the forty for the twentieth time, 943 00:37:24,948 --> 00:37:28,708 Speaker 4: benefiting Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital. Upload your forty using 944 00:37:28,788 --> 00:37:31,308 Speaker 4: hashtag run like Rich and you may be featured on 945 00:37:31,548 --> 00:37:35,428 Speaker 4: NFL Network. Visit Saint Jude dot or backlist slash run 946 00:37:36,028 --> 00:37:38,308 Speaker 4: Rich run to donate and see Rich run on Day 947 00:37:38,348 --> 00:37:42,588 Speaker 4: three of the NFL Draft on NFL Network. Now, last 948 00:37:42,628 --> 00:37:44,748 Speaker 4: time I tried running a forty time, Jason, I think 949 00:37:44,788 --> 00:37:45,988 Speaker 4: it was like a five to six seven. 950 00:37:46,108 --> 00:37:46,748 Speaker 6: I was proud of it. 951 00:37:46,828 --> 00:37:49,228 Speaker 3: It was respectable. I did a Pro Bowl. What do 952 00:37:49,308 --> 00:37:50,428 Speaker 3: you think you've still gotten you? 953 00:37:50,828 --> 00:37:50,988 Speaker 6: Oh? 954 00:37:51,268 --> 00:37:53,708 Speaker 8: Oh, I think I can still crack four forward. 955 00:37:53,788 --> 00:37:56,388 Speaker 9: Do a little bit of training. Jay, You've tackled the dummy. 956 00:37:56,428 --> 00:37:58,828 Speaker 9: You ran a forty You've done. Carl You making you 957 00:37:58,948 --> 00:37:59,548 Speaker 9: making a face? 958 00:37:59,588 --> 00:37:59,828 Speaker 6: Do you not? 959 00:38:00,028 --> 00:38:01,388 Speaker 8: Do you not believe him? A four to four? 960 00:38:01,868 --> 00:38:01,908 Speaker 11: No? 961 00:38:02,868 --> 00:38:06,348 Speaker 6: Ford, No, No, I do not believe you could run 962 00:38:06,428 --> 00:38:09,108 Speaker 6: for it. I mean, Jason, listen, go on in your backyard. 963 00:38:09,188 --> 00:38:11,068 Speaker 6: We're a tape measure in the camera and let's find 964 00:38:11,108 --> 00:38:11,868 Speaker 6: out the clock. It. 965 00:38:12,668 --> 00:38:15,668 Speaker 9: This sounds like a GMFB segment. This is I'm all 966 00:38:15,748 --> 00:38:17,588 Speaker 9: over it. I can't wait for this now. I feel 967 00:38:17,628 --> 00:38:20,188 Speaker 9: like I've been challenged. What I do love is guys 968 00:38:20,308 --> 00:38:23,548 Speaker 9: getting drafted. And we saw my guy, Max Milton from 969 00:38:23,588 --> 00:38:26,588 Speaker 9: the Arizona Cardinals. He's going there second round. And this 970 00:38:26,668 --> 00:38:29,748 Speaker 9: is Arizona Cardinals. Is the pr guy drafted in az 971 00:38:29,948 --> 00:38:32,588 Speaker 9: Number forty three. Max Melton the highest draft pick from 972 00:38:32,668 --> 00:38:37,348 Speaker 9: Rutgers since Devin mccordy went twenty seventh overall to New England. 973 00:38:37,628 --> 00:38:40,268 Speaker 9: The crazy thing about this, Max Melton goes forty three, 974 00:38:40,388 --> 00:38:41,268 Speaker 9: dev Win twenty seven. 975 00:38:41,388 --> 00:38:44,628 Speaker 8: Max Melwin is a way better player than mccordy ever 976 00:38:44,708 --> 00:38:45,548 Speaker 8: could think he could be. 977 00:38:45,668 --> 00:38:48,508 Speaker 9: So the Arizona Cardinals got an absolute a great one 978 00:38:48,548 --> 00:38:50,148 Speaker 9: in manti Asa for the GM. 979 00:38:50,188 --> 00:38:52,228 Speaker 8: With the Cardinals was in New England when they got 980 00:38:52,268 --> 00:38:53,748 Speaker 8: dead as well. So cool little story. 981 00:38:54,348 --> 00:38:56,868 Speaker 6: I like it. What do you got, Jane, Well, I 982 00:38:56,948 --> 00:38:57,308 Speaker 6: just want to. 983 00:38:57,268 --> 00:38:58,788 Speaker 4: Say it was fun to be back here on this 984 00:38:58,908 --> 00:39:01,948 Speaker 4: show with you guys. I'm normally doing the Dallas Cowboys. 985 00:39:01,988 --> 00:39:05,228 Speaker 4: It felt very weird unique to be stuck at that 986 00:39:05,348 --> 00:39:06,548 Speaker 4: facility for four days. 987 00:39:07,108 --> 00:39:08,868 Speaker 3: But thanks for letting me sit in the chair for Jamie. 988 00:39:08,988 --> 00:39:09,268 Speaker 6: Awesome. 989 00:39:09,308 --> 00:39:10,148 Speaker 8: We'll have you the best. 990 00:39:10,308 --> 00:39:12,188 Speaker 6: It's tough to do remote shows like this. We're so 991 00:39:12,308 --> 00:39:14,468 Speaker 6: happy to have you guys. I've done the Red Wings 992 00:39:14,508 --> 00:39:16,908 Speaker 6: and the Tigers. Jason, I'm gonna go get the D 993 00:39:17,028 --> 00:39:19,068 Speaker 6: twelve tattoo on my forearm, so I gotta go. 994 00:39:19,188 --> 00:39:21,268 Speaker 5: I got an appointment at the parlor, so I'm all 995 00:39:21,348 --> 00:39:22,468 Speaker 5: in love you guys. 996 00:39:22,508 --> 00:39:24,468 Speaker 6: Thank you, Deroy go sleep