1 00:00:00,560 --> 00:00:03,800 Speaker 1: Hey, this is Dan Hansis alongside Chris Wesling, Hey Man, 2 00:00:03,920 --> 00:00:06,640 Speaker 1: Mark Seessler, and the Boss, Greg Rosenthal. Where they around 3 00:00:06,640 --> 00:00:09,720 Speaker 1: the NFL podcast Check us out three times a week 4 00:00:09,800 --> 00:00:12,520 Speaker 1: as we discussed the latest NFL news as it happened, 5 00:00:12,800 --> 00:00:15,960 Speaker 1: always of course, with a touch of mirth. Subscribe at 6 00:00:16,040 --> 00:00:21,720 Speaker 1: NFL dot com, Slash Podcasts, iTunes and Stitcher. And now 7 00:00:22,160 --> 00:00:28,040 Speaker 1: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. What's up, everybody? 8 00:00:28,040 --> 00:00:30,520 Speaker 1: Welcome to Move the Sticks. DJ and Bucky from the 9 00:00:30,640 --> 00:00:34,919 Speaker 1: same hotel in Saint Petersburg, Florida, but not the same room. 10 00:00:34,960 --> 00:00:37,880 Speaker 1: What's going on? Buck? Not too much? Was going to DJ. 11 00:00:38,880 --> 00:00:41,839 Speaker 1: We Uh, We're out here for the East West Shrine Game. 12 00:00:41,920 --> 00:00:43,720 Speaker 1: So we're out here for practice all week long. We've 13 00:00:43,720 --> 00:00:47,159 Speaker 1: got the Shrine game on the NFL Network on Saturday, 14 00:00:47,280 --> 00:00:50,440 Speaker 1: and then head out to Mobile, Alabama for the Senior 15 00:00:50,479 --> 00:00:53,880 Speaker 1: Bowl week of practices and then that game the following Saturday. 16 00:00:53,880 --> 00:00:56,680 Speaker 1: We've got the championship games coming up this weekend in 17 00:00:56,720 --> 00:00:59,200 Speaker 1: the NFL. We'll get a chance to preview those games 18 00:00:59,560 --> 00:01:00,920 Speaker 1: a little bit later on the week. I think we 19 00:01:00,960 --> 00:01:04,440 Speaker 1: have another episode coming up on Thursday, but Buck, for today, 20 00:01:04,480 --> 00:01:07,160 Speaker 1: I thought maybe we jump into the top fifty. It 21 00:01:07,240 --> 00:01:09,640 Speaker 1: just released my top fifty list. You've got your top 22 00:01:09,720 --> 00:01:13,360 Speaker 1: five positional list coming out. UM, So I don't want 23 00:01:13,360 --> 00:01:15,880 Speaker 1: to totally steal your thunder here because we you know, 24 00:01:15,959 --> 00:01:17,960 Speaker 1: that's something to look forward to here, But I am 25 00:01:18,040 --> 00:01:19,679 Speaker 1: I might ask you a couple of questions about that 26 00:01:19,720 --> 00:01:21,240 Speaker 1: as we go through this. But I thought we just 27 00:01:21,280 --> 00:01:23,759 Speaker 1: kind of ripped through this top fifty and and uh 28 00:01:23,800 --> 00:01:25,920 Speaker 1: and come up with some of the questions that have 29 00:01:26,000 --> 00:01:29,160 Speaker 1: been asked. Ready to go, Yeah, uncle, I think you 30 00:01:29,200 --> 00:01:32,759 Speaker 1: probably should explain, uh, because sometimes we talked about vertical 31 00:01:32,800 --> 00:01:36,760 Speaker 1: boards versus horpe Donald boards, kind of plain how you 32 00:01:36,760 --> 00:01:39,559 Speaker 1: go about the process of determining you talk to the guys, 33 00:01:39,640 --> 00:01:42,360 Speaker 1: how you rank it. Yeah, that's a good point. Um. 34 00:01:42,400 --> 00:01:45,240 Speaker 1: You know, look for me, I go through and I 35 00:01:45,600 --> 00:01:47,800 Speaker 1: I kind of start the process backwards from what the 36 00:01:48,000 --> 00:01:51,360 Speaker 1: uh from from what the scouts do. Um. Normally the 37 00:01:51,400 --> 00:01:53,320 Speaker 1: scout you come through this time of year, they've done 38 00:01:53,320 --> 00:01:56,360 Speaker 1: all the senior kids and then as the juniors come out, 39 00:01:56,400 --> 00:01:59,520 Speaker 1: they'll slowly get the juniors done. But you know, traditionally 40 00:01:59,560 --> 00:02:01,600 Speaker 1: the junior are the better players. So I'll try and 41 00:02:01,640 --> 00:02:03,600 Speaker 1: guess which juniors are gonna come out try and get 42 00:02:03,640 --> 00:02:05,800 Speaker 1: a lot of the juniors done early. And I actually 43 00:02:05,840 --> 00:02:07,960 Speaker 1: have some ketchup or to do on a lot of 44 00:02:07,960 --> 00:02:10,800 Speaker 1: these senior players. But when I put my top fifty 45 00:02:10,800 --> 00:02:13,280 Speaker 1: list together, this is how I ranked them, you know, 46 00:02:13,360 --> 00:02:17,440 Speaker 1: by grade. Um, So I don't I don't necessarily look 47 00:02:17,440 --> 00:02:18,679 Speaker 1: at it. Now. If I'm with the team and we 48 00:02:18,720 --> 00:02:21,880 Speaker 1: don't have a quarterback, obviously I would move you know, 49 00:02:22,000 --> 00:02:25,920 Speaker 1: a quarterback up higher on my list, maybe than than Uh. 50 00:02:25,960 --> 00:02:29,080 Speaker 1: It's great to indicate this is if um um scouting 51 00:02:29,120 --> 00:02:32,799 Speaker 1: for an invisible team and uh and taking kneed out 52 00:02:32,800 --> 00:02:36,320 Speaker 1: of the equation just my highest graded players, So I 53 00:02:36,360 --> 00:02:39,560 Speaker 1: stack them up the one to fifty that way. But 54 00:02:39,680 --> 00:02:41,960 Speaker 1: when you do that, like as I'm looking at my list, 55 00:02:42,040 --> 00:02:45,360 Speaker 1: I have, you know, three or four players with the 56 00:02:45,440 --> 00:02:47,720 Speaker 1: same grade at the top, you know, so then it's 57 00:02:47,760 --> 00:02:49,840 Speaker 1: just kind of shuffling. Okay, what order do I like 58 00:02:49,919 --> 00:02:52,959 Speaker 1: those players? And um, it's really kind of breaking tied 59 00:02:53,040 --> 00:02:57,639 Speaker 1: and separating. And the terminology I use is this time 60 00:02:57,680 --> 00:02:59,760 Speaker 1: of year, when you're doing what we're doing or working 61 00:02:59,760 --> 00:03:02,160 Speaker 1: with a team, let's just try and get these players 62 00:03:02,160 --> 00:03:04,520 Speaker 1: in the right neighborhood. We've got plenty of time to 63 00:03:04,520 --> 00:03:07,200 Speaker 1: get him in the correct house. Um. But that's why 64 00:03:07,280 --> 00:03:09,639 Speaker 1: when you look at my list, you'll see some players 65 00:03:09,680 --> 00:03:12,160 Speaker 1: at the same position kind of stacked together because I 66 00:03:12,200 --> 00:03:15,400 Speaker 1: have the same grade, the same position. I'm gonna put 67 00:03:15,440 --> 00:03:17,240 Speaker 1: them in together on my list and we're gonna try 68 00:03:17,240 --> 00:03:19,079 Speaker 1: and sort them out as we go through the process. 69 00:03:20,560 --> 00:03:23,600 Speaker 1: Now that makes sense. Now, Um, as we go forward, 70 00:03:23,639 --> 00:03:26,720 Speaker 1: you talking about these guys betting clustered together with a 71 00:03:26,720 --> 00:03:30,280 Speaker 1: combine or what kind of what kind of stuff will 72 00:03:30,840 --> 00:03:33,200 Speaker 1: forward the movement where you can reach stack and reached 73 00:03:33,240 --> 00:03:34,800 Speaker 1: out for the order, like what will cause you to 74 00:03:34,920 --> 00:03:38,800 Speaker 1: change the order of this top tip? Yeah, well, I 75 00:03:38,800 --> 00:03:40,520 Speaker 1: mean were you look at the combine? You know what 76 00:03:40,600 --> 00:03:42,600 Speaker 1: they run can have an effect on it. How big 77 00:03:42,640 --> 00:03:44,240 Speaker 1: they are? I mean, so many these juniors we don't 78 00:03:44,320 --> 00:03:47,200 Speaker 1: even know their height, heights or weights. So you know, 79 00:03:47,240 --> 00:03:51,040 Speaker 1: like Jabil Peppers, for example, Jabil Peppers, listed on the 80 00:03:51,080 --> 00:03:54,320 Speaker 1: Michigan website is six ft one. I went and stood 81 00:03:54,320 --> 00:03:56,000 Speaker 1: next to him at the Orange Bowl. There is no 82 00:03:56,280 --> 00:03:58,760 Speaker 1: way he's six ft one. I'd be surprised to be 83 00:03:58,800 --> 00:04:01,680 Speaker 1: six ft tall. So, um, guys like that, I want 84 00:04:01,720 --> 00:04:04,320 Speaker 1: to see officially how big they are, and that can 85 00:04:04,360 --> 00:04:07,680 Speaker 1: affect some things more than anything else. When you're first 86 00:04:07,680 --> 00:04:11,920 Speaker 1: trying to get this first board up, I'm watching usually 87 00:04:11,960 --> 00:04:14,840 Speaker 1: three games on these guys. Some of them maybe only 88 00:04:14,920 --> 00:04:17,039 Speaker 1: even two, but for the most part, I've got three 89 00:04:17,040 --> 00:04:19,560 Speaker 1: games in. Well, that's to get my initial look on 90 00:04:19,640 --> 00:04:22,360 Speaker 1: these guys and get the fifty and well, as we 91 00:04:22,440 --> 00:04:24,000 Speaker 1: go through the process, I'm gonna have a chance to 92 00:04:24,000 --> 00:04:27,400 Speaker 1: watch more guys, more guys, new guys I haven't seen it, 93 00:04:27,440 --> 00:04:30,119 Speaker 1: are gonna jump into this top fifty. And then once 94 00:04:30,240 --> 00:04:32,520 Speaker 1: that happens, I'm gonna have a chance to circle back 95 00:04:33,000 --> 00:04:35,159 Speaker 1: and dig a little bit deeper, you know, like those 96 00:04:35,200 --> 00:04:37,680 Speaker 1: clusters like I'll give you a quick example here on 97 00:04:37,680 --> 00:04:43,640 Speaker 1: this list, I have at my nineteen and one players 98 00:04:43,760 --> 00:04:46,760 Speaker 1: Archer Davis White the corner from l s U. Teeth, 99 00:04:46,800 --> 00:04:49,240 Speaker 1: Taber the corner from Florida, and Quincy Wilson the other 100 00:04:49,279 --> 00:04:52,120 Speaker 1: corner from Florida. All three of those guys the same grade. 101 00:04:52,120 --> 00:04:54,920 Speaker 1: I have them stacked all together. I'm gonna have time here, 102 00:04:54,960 --> 00:04:56,560 Speaker 1: once we get a little bit later on the process 103 00:04:56,600 --> 00:04:58,800 Speaker 1: to just go I'm gonna take those three guys. I'm 104 00:04:58,800 --> 00:05:00,719 Speaker 1: gonna go watch three more game of them, back to 105 00:05:00,760 --> 00:05:02,760 Speaker 1: back to back, and that's gonna help me really get 106 00:05:02,760 --> 00:05:07,919 Speaker 1: those guys sorted. Mm hmm. So that's that's how I 107 00:05:07,920 --> 00:05:10,960 Speaker 1: go about it. But any surprise for you, Bucky, I'll 108 00:05:11,000 --> 00:05:13,120 Speaker 1: give you my I'll give you my top ten here 109 00:05:13,200 --> 00:05:15,719 Speaker 1: and then I'll let you hit me up with any 110 00:05:15,800 --> 00:05:17,600 Speaker 1: questions that you have or maybe what stood out to you. 111 00:05:17,720 --> 00:05:21,000 Speaker 1: Miles Garrett number one from Texas A and m pass rusher. 112 00:05:21,080 --> 00:05:24,280 Speaker 1: Then I've got safety MALIEK. Cooker from Ohio State, second 113 00:05:24,480 --> 00:05:29,040 Speaker 1: corner Marshawn Lattimore from from Ohio State. Third Jamal Adams, 114 00:05:29,040 --> 00:05:31,320 Speaker 1: one of your favorite, Bucky, is my fourth player to 115 00:05:31,360 --> 00:05:34,520 Speaker 1: safety from l s U. Jonathan Allen, who everybody knows, 116 00:05:34,600 --> 00:05:38,320 Speaker 1: comes in at five. Four net is six, Ruben Foster, 117 00:05:38,440 --> 00:05:41,560 Speaker 1: the linebacker from Alabama seven. This might surprise him people. 118 00:05:41,640 --> 00:05:44,880 Speaker 1: Corey Davis the wide receiver from Western Michigan eight, followed 119 00:05:44,880 --> 00:05:49,040 Speaker 1: by Mike Williams, wide receiver from Clemson. Nine. That's another 120 00:05:49,040 --> 00:05:51,560 Speaker 1: example of two guys with the same grade. Stack them 121 00:05:51,600 --> 00:05:53,520 Speaker 1: together and let's see how it sorts itself out. And 122 00:05:53,600 --> 00:05:57,159 Speaker 1: then finally at ten, Solomon Thomas, who's a really talented 123 00:05:57,160 --> 00:06:02,880 Speaker 1: pass rusher from Stanford. Yeah, you have a couple of surprises. Uh, 124 00:06:02,960 --> 00:06:05,320 Speaker 1: within the top ten. Um, there are a couple of 125 00:06:05,320 --> 00:06:08,080 Speaker 1: different ways that I would go if I'm looking at 126 00:06:08,080 --> 00:06:11,839 Speaker 1: it just in the top ten, Um, Malik Hooker, I 127 00:06:11,920 --> 00:06:14,599 Speaker 1: think he's probably going to surprise some people in terms 128 00:06:14,680 --> 00:06:17,760 Speaker 1: of being not only just being a top pick, but 129 00:06:17,920 --> 00:06:19,919 Speaker 1: the fact that people that have paid a lot of 130 00:06:19,920 --> 00:06:23,560 Speaker 1: attention to Big ten football will say, how can you 131 00:06:23,560 --> 00:06:26,440 Speaker 1: put Malik Hooker over to brill Peppers? Rial Peppers was 132 00:06:26,480 --> 00:06:32,839 Speaker 1: a Big ten finalists, right finalists? Absolutely, so explain what 133 00:06:32,880 --> 00:06:35,560 Speaker 1: was it about Malik hooker game that leads you to 134 00:06:35,640 --> 00:06:39,200 Speaker 1: make him the top safety in this lift? Well, to me, 135 00:06:39,279 --> 00:06:41,159 Speaker 1: it's it's uh, you know, you see it in the 136 00:06:41,160 --> 00:06:43,640 Speaker 1: playoffs too. We talk about explosive plays, and we think 137 00:06:43,680 --> 00:06:47,240 Speaker 1: about an offense game changing plays. On defense, he makes 138 00:06:47,360 --> 00:06:50,560 Speaker 1: game changing plays. He's gonna win your football games with 139 00:06:50,360 --> 00:06:53,280 Speaker 1: the with the way he attacks the football, makes plays 140 00:06:53,320 --> 00:06:55,480 Speaker 1: on the ball, and that to me is what separates 141 00:06:55,560 --> 00:06:57,680 Speaker 1: him from a jabro Peppers And Pepper said one pack. 142 00:06:58,240 --> 00:07:00,320 Speaker 1: Now he's he's you know, playing out up aition was 143 00:07:00,360 --> 00:07:04,680 Speaker 1: playing linebacker. He you know, he'll shoot some gaps, but um, 144 00:07:04,720 --> 00:07:07,640 Speaker 1: he does not have nearly the instincts or the cover 145 00:07:07,760 --> 00:07:11,360 Speaker 1: skills man or in zone that that you have their 146 00:07:11,400 --> 00:07:14,080 Speaker 1: Malik Hooker and I've compared him in the past. We've 147 00:07:14,080 --> 00:07:16,680 Speaker 1: talked about it to Ed Reed. I got to Baltimore 148 00:07:16,720 --> 00:07:20,000 Speaker 1: after Ed's rookie year, I believe, right after he started 149 00:07:20,040 --> 00:07:21,880 Speaker 1: his career there, so I spent a lot of time 150 00:07:21,880 --> 00:07:25,280 Speaker 1: around him. I didn't scout him at Miami, but Malik Hooker, 151 00:07:25,320 --> 00:07:27,840 Speaker 1: in terms of guys I've actually scouted in college, has 152 00:07:27,920 --> 00:07:30,880 Speaker 1: the best ball skills of anybody. And I know you 153 00:07:30,920 --> 00:07:32,560 Speaker 1: like I know, people are gonna say he started for 154 00:07:32,560 --> 00:07:35,160 Speaker 1: one year there. There's a reason both those staties came 155 00:07:35,160 --> 00:07:37,680 Speaker 1: out early. At Ohio State. They weren't gonna hold this 156 00:07:37,760 --> 00:07:40,280 Speaker 1: dude off much longer and uh and talking to some 157 00:07:40,320 --> 00:07:42,800 Speaker 1: people that went through there, we were talking about this 158 00:07:42,840 --> 00:07:45,160 Speaker 1: at dinner tonight, but I, you know, talked to to 159 00:07:45,280 --> 00:07:48,840 Speaker 1: folks at Ohio State said that during the year of 160 00:07:48,880 --> 00:07:52,880 Speaker 1: practice where Malik Hooker was on the scout team, they 161 00:07:52,880 --> 00:07:54,160 Speaker 1: went back at the end of the year and tallied 162 00:07:54,240 --> 00:07:57,240 Speaker 1: up he picked off forty balls during the season, which 163 00:07:57,280 --> 00:08:00,200 Speaker 1: is absurd. Um. I went back and watched of his 164 00:08:00,280 --> 00:08:03,200 Speaker 1: tackle production from his freshman year, which he wasn't playing 165 00:08:03,200 --> 00:08:05,960 Speaker 1: a whole lot. He was hell on wheels on the 166 00:08:06,040 --> 00:08:08,920 Speaker 1: kickoff team. So we talked about I love DeShawn Watson's 167 00:08:08,920 --> 00:08:10,400 Speaker 1: line that he used the other day. I'm gonna blow 168 00:08:10,520 --> 00:08:13,640 Speaker 1: more on planted. Um. You know when Mallie Cooker got 169 00:08:13,640 --> 00:08:18,640 Speaker 1: on the football field, he made it happen. You know. Um, 170 00:08:18,680 --> 00:08:22,160 Speaker 1: he's a very talented player. Uh. He's a natural center 171 00:08:22,200 --> 00:08:25,640 Speaker 1: fielder to me, meaning that he is your deep middle safety. 172 00:08:25,680 --> 00:08:27,880 Speaker 1: He's a guy that plays over the tacol of the defense. 173 00:08:28,240 --> 00:08:30,320 Speaker 1: He doesn't allow the ball to fill over the top. 174 00:08:30,880 --> 00:08:33,520 Speaker 1: You give the Aid red comparison. I'll talk about the 175 00:08:33,559 --> 00:08:37,920 Speaker 1: Earl Thomas Um comparison, just in terms of how he 176 00:08:38,000 --> 00:08:41,120 Speaker 1: played the rain. That he's able to cover from numbers 177 00:08:41,120 --> 00:08:44,680 Speaker 1: to numbers. That is uncommon for a young safety to 178 00:08:44,720 --> 00:08:48,040 Speaker 1: be able to cover that much ground, but it speaks 179 00:08:48,080 --> 00:08:51,800 Speaker 1: to his athleticism, His awareness is anticipation. The more important 180 00:08:51,880 --> 00:08:54,560 Speaker 1: the fact that he has seven picks this year, three 181 00:08:54,559 --> 00:08:57,760 Speaker 1: picks six and the way the game is played now 182 00:08:57,840 --> 00:09:00,240 Speaker 1: on defense, you have to take the ball away and 183 00:09:00,280 --> 00:09:02,680 Speaker 1: if an added bonus, you can take it away in school. 184 00:09:03,120 --> 00:09:05,199 Speaker 1: The fact that he was able to do that certainly 185 00:09:05,320 --> 00:09:08,120 Speaker 1: enhances his value for the teams. You're looking for game 186 00:09:08,160 --> 00:09:10,400 Speaker 1: tags in the middle the few. Yeah, and and to 187 00:09:10,480 --> 00:09:12,679 Speaker 1: me it's um, you know when you when you look 188 00:09:12,720 --> 00:09:14,800 Speaker 1: at the other safety there, Jamal Adams, who I love. 189 00:09:14,840 --> 00:09:19,080 Speaker 1: I I have big grade on him as well. Different style. Um, 190 00:09:19,120 --> 00:09:20,720 Speaker 1: you know, I think he can play a little bit 191 00:09:20,760 --> 00:09:23,640 Speaker 1: closer to the line of scrimmage than Hooker. Um attack, 192 00:09:23,960 --> 00:09:26,720 Speaker 1: just attack the line of scrimmage and make big time, 193 00:09:27,280 --> 00:09:29,720 Speaker 1: big time impact plays in the run game or as 194 00:09:29,760 --> 00:09:31,760 Speaker 1: Hooker will have some mistackles every now and then, I 195 00:09:31,760 --> 00:09:33,960 Speaker 1: don't really worry about it. But you're talking about really 196 00:09:34,240 --> 00:09:37,600 Speaker 1: a true high safety and hooker. Jamal Adams can play high, 197 00:09:37,679 --> 00:09:39,800 Speaker 1: but he's at his best truthfully when he's when he's 198 00:09:39,880 --> 00:09:42,920 Speaker 1: underneath and covering and attacking the line of scrimmage. That's 199 00:09:42,920 --> 00:09:48,679 Speaker 1: what he does best. UM. I agree. The second thing 200 00:09:48,760 --> 00:09:55,040 Speaker 1: that stood out to me Corey David over Mike Williams. Um, 201 00:09:55,120 --> 00:09:57,080 Speaker 1: I think there's some people who are familiar with Corey 202 00:09:57,160 --> 00:10:00,160 Speaker 1: Davis to wide receiving from Western Michigan. Um. Again, the 203 00:10:00,320 --> 00:10:03,480 Speaker 1: very smooth and polished levand a guy who really dominated 204 00:10:03,520 --> 00:10:05,960 Speaker 1: the MAX. But to think that he might be the 205 00:10:06,040 --> 00:10:09,720 Speaker 1: number one receiver that is going to surprise a lot 206 00:10:09,760 --> 00:10:12,199 Speaker 1: of people when it comes down to it. Yeah, I look, 207 00:10:12,440 --> 00:10:14,600 Speaker 1: and I don't want to take anything away from Mike Williams. 208 00:10:14,679 --> 00:10:18,200 Speaker 1: I love him. Um he is. He's a big power 209 00:10:18,280 --> 00:10:21,520 Speaker 1: forward out there that even though he's recovered, he's always open. 210 00:10:21,559 --> 00:10:24,800 Speaker 1: He can make so many plays on those balls. I 211 00:10:24,840 --> 00:10:28,360 Speaker 1: love his competitiveness after the catch. Corey Davis to me, though, 212 00:10:29,000 --> 00:10:31,559 Speaker 1: um is a better rout runner. He's a better route runner, 213 00:10:31,600 --> 00:10:33,880 Speaker 1: he's more precise. They asked him to do some other 214 00:10:33,960 --> 00:10:36,840 Speaker 1: things in that offense. Um, I think he comes in 215 00:10:36,920 --> 00:10:39,319 Speaker 1: a little bit ahead and in that regard after the catch, 216 00:10:39,400 --> 00:10:42,000 Speaker 1: he's competitive as well. I think he's gonna run a 217 00:10:42,040 --> 00:10:45,240 Speaker 1: little bit better. Um then Mike Williams. I mean again, 218 00:10:45,440 --> 00:10:47,360 Speaker 1: I won't think anyway from Mike Williams. Think he's a really, 219 00:10:47,360 --> 00:10:51,200 Speaker 1: really good player. It's similar to me when we had 220 00:10:51,320 --> 00:10:54,839 Speaker 1: the Kevin White and Marie Cooper debate, right, I ended 221 00:10:54,920 --> 00:10:58,200 Speaker 1: up going with Kevin White one spot over Cooper on 222 00:10:58,240 --> 00:10:59,640 Speaker 1: my list. I had him at two and three. I 223 00:10:59,679 --> 00:11:02,600 Speaker 1: believe Kevin White's been hurt, so it's tough to get, 224 00:11:02,720 --> 00:11:05,679 Speaker 1: you know, a real accurate portrayal of what he's going 225 00:11:05,720 --> 00:11:08,520 Speaker 1: to be. But we can all admit that. Uh, you know, 226 00:11:08,520 --> 00:11:10,600 Speaker 1: the Raiders are film pretty good about their selection there 227 00:11:10,600 --> 00:11:13,200 Speaker 1: from Mary Cooper. Mary Cooper was a better route runner 228 00:11:13,240 --> 00:11:15,640 Speaker 1: coming out in college. And then you had Kevin White, 229 00:11:15,640 --> 00:11:19,680 Speaker 1: who is the big fast, you know, physical freaking um. 230 00:11:19,760 --> 00:11:22,920 Speaker 1: And in this case, you know, the more precise route 231 00:11:22,960 --> 00:11:25,559 Speaker 1: runner has had the more success early on. So that's 232 00:11:25,600 --> 00:11:28,520 Speaker 1: kind of what led me to this decision. You know, 233 00:11:28,640 --> 00:11:31,480 Speaker 1: I don't necessarily disagree in terms of when you talk 234 00:11:31,520 --> 00:11:35,839 Speaker 1: about Rob running prowless, his ability to easily spend into 235 00:11:35,880 --> 00:11:38,920 Speaker 1: an offense that places a premium and being able to 236 00:11:38,920 --> 00:11:43,679 Speaker 1: create open opportunities by h deeks and select the head 237 00:11:43,720 --> 00:11:45,840 Speaker 1: fakes at the top of the route what you get. 238 00:11:45,840 --> 00:11:51,120 Speaker 1: And Mike Williams is the prototypical number one receiver, big physical, 239 00:11:51,840 --> 00:11:55,480 Speaker 1: can do the dirty work outside and also in between 240 00:11:55,520 --> 00:11:57,959 Speaker 1: the numbers, but also has the ability to win the 241 00:11:58,040 --> 00:12:00,800 Speaker 1: back show the faith. When I looked at Williams, and 242 00:12:00,840 --> 00:12:02,960 Speaker 1: I think we talked about this comparison, he kind of 243 00:12:03,000 --> 00:12:05,720 Speaker 1: reminded me of Dad Brian just kind of a physical 244 00:12:05,840 --> 00:12:08,680 Speaker 1: freak on the It's kind of overwhelms you with his 245 00:12:08,720 --> 00:12:11,599 Speaker 1: physicality and toughness. And so if you're in office in 246 00:12:11,679 --> 00:12:14,280 Speaker 1: need of a guy like that. He certainly food the deal. 247 00:12:14,320 --> 00:12:16,760 Speaker 1: But you have those guys stacked right on top of 248 00:12:16,760 --> 00:12:20,000 Speaker 1: each other. Eight nine is not really a huge thing. 249 00:12:20,400 --> 00:12:22,839 Speaker 1: But it's just maybe a surprise that we will open 250 00:12:22,920 --> 00:12:25,000 Speaker 1: up the list and see Corey Davis lifted ahead and 251 00:12:25,040 --> 00:12:28,199 Speaker 1: Mike Williams when all of the conversations throughout the college 252 00:12:28,240 --> 00:12:30,640 Speaker 1: season has been about Mike Williams being the best receiving, 253 00:12:30,679 --> 00:12:33,840 Speaker 1: the best receiving. Wonder one thing I'll say on Corey 254 00:12:33,880 --> 00:12:38,200 Speaker 1: Davis to Corey Davis, UM was officially measured by Scouts 255 00:12:38,200 --> 00:12:40,760 Speaker 1: in the spring, so he was six o two seven mean, 256 00:12:41,160 --> 00:12:45,160 Speaker 1: just right at six three two twelve pounds, So he 257 00:12:45,320 --> 00:12:47,240 Speaker 1: is not I mean, Mike Williams is gonna might be 258 00:12:47,280 --> 00:12:51,800 Speaker 1: closer to thirty UM at six ft three. But Corey 259 00:12:51,880 --> 00:12:53,920 Speaker 1: Davis is not a little guy. In fact, if you 260 00:12:53,960 --> 00:12:57,160 Speaker 1: look at his measurables and you compare him to a 261 00:12:57,240 --> 00:12:58,760 Speaker 1: guy that used to use the friend I want to 262 00:12:58,800 --> 00:13:01,679 Speaker 1: say said something about getting his upcorn ready, don't recall 263 00:13:01,720 --> 00:13:06,440 Speaker 1: it exactly the same measurables there. So he's a big 264 00:13:06,480 --> 00:13:08,160 Speaker 1: He's a big dude as well. So it means to 265 00:13:08,240 --> 00:13:10,000 Speaker 1: see what those wide receivers, how they en't up sorting 266 00:13:10,000 --> 00:13:13,200 Speaker 1: themselves out when I go through, Uh, let's go through 267 00:13:13,480 --> 00:13:15,240 Speaker 1: eleven of twenty. Here, I'll just rip off the names 268 00:13:15,840 --> 00:13:18,280 Speaker 1: and maybe maybe you give me one one question on 269 00:13:18,360 --> 00:13:21,400 Speaker 1: eleven and twenty and we'll do that every tent ready, Okay, 270 00:13:21,520 --> 00:13:23,480 Speaker 1: I got it. You gonna read off the names. Yeah, 271 00:13:23,480 --> 00:13:25,079 Speaker 1: I'll read off the names here in case people have 272 00:13:25,200 --> 00:13:26,880 Speaker 1: been the list yet. You can find an NFL dot 273 00:13:26,920 --> 00:13:29,160 Speaker 1: com if you haven't seen it. But I've got Dalvin 274 00:13:29,160 --> 00:13:31,840 Speaker 1: Cook from Florida State to running back eleven. Sydney Jones, 275 00:13:31,920 --> 00:13:36,520 Speaker 1: a corner from Washington, comes in at twelve, David Najoeku 276 00:13:36,679 --> 00:13:40,160 Speaker 1: from Miami, the tight end. I'm a big fan of his. Next, 277 00:13:40,360 --> 00:13:45,240 Speaker 1: they got Ryan Ransick, the Wisconsin tackle to Shan Kaiser, 278 00:13:45,440 --> 00:13:47,560 Speaker 1: the first quarterback on the list, comes in at fifteen. 279 00:13:47,600 --> 00:13:50,880 Speaker 1: Forest Lamp who's a tackle who I projected guard from 280 00:13:50,920 --> 00:13:56,280 Speaker 1: Western Kentucky. Derek Barnett, ultraproductive edge rusher for Tennessee. O J. 281 00:13:56,400 --> 00:13:58,880 Speaker 1: Howard the tight end from Alabama. And then I get 282 00:13:58,880 --> 00:14:01,600 Speaker 1: into those three corners that I mentioned earlier, to Davious White, 283 00:14:01,840 --> 00:14:04,480 Speaker 1: teeth taper, Quincy Wilson. So that that gets you through 284 00:14:04,520 --> 00:14:08,000 Speaker 1: twenty one on my list, Hey, I think the conversation 285 00:14:08,360 --> 00:14:10,480 Speaker 1: is going to stop right on. Deshaun kais to be 286 00:14:10,480 --> 00:14:13,400 Speaker 1: in the first quarterback on the board. A lot of 287 00:14:13,400 --> 00:14:18,040 Speaker 1: people have, um kind of has missed his performance this year. 288 00:14:18,320 --> 00:14:21,240 Speaker 1: I've kind of talked about the struggles and man, can 289 00:14:21,320 --> 00:14:23,680 Speaker 1: and visit HIMBA the first quarterback off the board. What 290 00:14:23,800 --> 00:14:25,920 Speaker 1: did you see in his game delleged to believe that 291 00:14:26,000 --> 00:14:29,640 Speaker 1: he could be the best quarterback in his draft. Well, 292 00:14:29,680 --> 00:14:30,960 Speaker 1: you know, I had a chance to go see him 293 00:14:31,160 --> 00:14:33,560 Speaker 1: live a couple of times. I saw him last year 294 00:14:34,240 --> 00:14:37,120 Speaker 1: in a game, and then this year I saw him 295 00:14:37,160 --> 00:14:40,840 Speaker 1: against Texas live and they didn't win that game, but 296 00:14:40,920 --> 00:14:43,440 Speaker 1: he unfortunately was kind of jerked in and out of 297 00:14:43,440 --> 00:14:45,640 Speaker 1: the game a little bit with Leeks I hear. But man, 298 00:14:45,640 --> 00:14:47,520 Speaker 1: he looked like a big time player in that game. 299 00:14:47,560 --> 00:14:48,840 Speaker 1: Get a chance to just go down there on the 300 00:14:48,840 --> 00:14:52,160 Speaker 1: field and see him. He's got ideal size, He's got 301 00:14:52,160 --> 00:14:55,720 Speaker 1: plenty of arms strength, So the physical traits are there. Um, 302 00:14:55,760 --> 00:14:58,720 Speaker 1: I saw somebody that played comfortable in the pocket, even 303 00:14:58,760 --> 00:15:01,600 Speaker 1: though um, you know, production wasn't there this year. When 304 00:15:01,640 --> 00:15:04,000 Speaker 1: you really study him, I think you can explain some 305 00:15:04,080 --> 00:15:05,960 Speaker 1: of it away. There's a lot of drop passes, and 306 00:15:05,960 --> 00:15:08,240 Speaker 1: I'll get the numbers officially on that how that stacks 307 00:15:08,320 --> 00:15:09,880 Speaker 1: up with the other quarterbacks. But you have a lot 308 00:15:09,960 --> 00:15:12,360 Speaker 1: of drop passes, You've got a couple of games and 309 00:15:12,440 --> 00:15:14,640 Speaker 1: awful weather, which I can kind of, you know, throw 310 00:15:14,680 --> 00:15:17,560 Speaker 1: out a little bit playing in a monsoon. I'm not 311 00:15:17,560 --> 00:15:20,280 Speaker 1: gonna hold bad against him. And then just the overall 312 00:15:20,320 --> 00:15:22,840 Speaker 1: talent around him is not that great. So, um, he's 313 00:15:22,840 --> 00:15:26,600 Speaker 1: not a perfect prospect. He's made some poor decisions on 314 00:15:26,640 --> 00:15:30,000 Speaker 1: the field this year. Um, but he's got a lot 315 00:15:30,040 --> 00:15:32,600 Speaker 1: to work with and everything I've been told off the 316 00:15:32,640 --> 00:15:36,000 Speaker 1: field is pretty good. So uh, you know, there's no 317 00:15:36,160 --> 00:15:38,320 Speaker 1: there's no quarterback prospect in this draft that gets me 318 00:15:38,400 --> 00:15:40,240 Speaker 1: super fired up. But if I had to pick one 319 00:15:40,280 --> 00:15:43,240 Speaker 1: to work with, I like what he he presents from 320 00:15:43,280 --> 00:15:46,000 Speaker 1: a skill set, size, all that stuff, and being able 321 00:15:46,040 --> 00:15:48,800 Speaker 1: to play inside the pocket, work through progressions, all that stuff. 322 00:15:49,000 --> 00:15:51,080 Speaker 1: I've seen him do it at a high level at times. 323 00:15:52,280 --> 00:15:54,520 Speaker 1: You know. The funny thing is like we agree on 324 00:15:55,120 --> 00:15:57,320 Speaker 1: the Shan Kasan where he should say I think he's 325 00:15:57,400 --> 00:16:00,400 Speaker 1: the top quarterback in the draft class. A lot of 326 00:16:00,440 --> 00:16:03,760 Speaker 1: what I like from de Shaun Kaisers the same attributes. 327 00:16:04,000 --> 00:16:05,720 Speaker 1: I love the size, because I do believe he's a 328 00:16:05,760 --> 00:16:09,160 Speaker 1: prototypical franchise quarterback in terms of how he looked when 329 00:16:09,200 --> 00:16:11,920 Speaker 1: he walks out. I like the arm telling because I 330 00:16:11,960 --> 00:16:14,400 Speaker 1: do believe he makes big boy throws. He can fit 331 00:16:14,440 --> 00:16:16,120 Speaker 1: it in windows, He can throw with time and touch 332 00:16:16,160 --> 00:16:20,120 Speaker 1: and anticipation. He can use all aspects of the field 333 00:16:20,440 --> 00:16:23,760 Speaker 1: to target. And you talk about the numbers not being 334 00:16:23,800 --> 00:16:26,680 Speaker 1: what is of the snuff touchdown The interception ratio is 335 00:16:26,720 --> 00:16:29,920 Speaker 1: twenty six to nine. His complete some percentage isn't necessarily 336 00:16:29,920 --> 00:16:32,520 Speaker 1: what you want because under six at eight point seven, 337 00:16:33,040 --> 00:16:36,160 Speaker 1: But when you look at how he plays and what 338 00:16:36,360 --> 00:16:38,840 Speaker 1: he does in terms of with the ball, you love that. 339 00:16:38,920 --> 00:16:42,160 Speaker 1: And I think the added advantage his athleticism the same 340 00:16:42,200 --> 00:16:44,000 Speaker 1: thing that you would like to do with Deshaun Watson 341 00:16:44,000 --> 00:16:47,680 Speaker 1: and some of the other mobile passers or mobile playmakers 342 00:16:47,680 --> 00:16:50,600 Speaker 1: that you have in a position Deshaun Kaiser can do it, 343 00:16:50,800 --> 00:16:53,240 Speaker 1: but you get it in a bigger package. To me, 344 00:16:53,800 --> 00:16:57,000 Speaker 1: that's what separates them a little bit from the other guys. Yeah, 345 00:16:57,000 --> 00:16:59,640 Speaker 1: I believe it's it's eighteen Russian touchdowns over the last 346 00:16:59,640 --> 00:17:02,920 Speaker 1: two years. Is I think Shawn Watson had twenty, So um, 347 00:17:02,920 --> 00:17:05,399 Speaker 1: it's not that not that much difference there and just 348 00:17:05,440 --> 00:17:08,080 Speaker 1: comes into in a bigger package. And we talked about 349 00:17:08,119 --> 00:17:11,199 Speaker 1: the completion percentage. I mean, you watched some of that 350 00:17:11,240 --> 00:17:14,800 Speaker 1: North Carolina State game, but it was a mon soon. 351 00:17:15,720 --> 00:17:18,800 Speaker 1: He's nine for six in that game. So you know, 352 00:17:19,280 --> 00:17:21,240 Speaker 1: stuff like that, you gotta kind of you gotta take 353 00:17:21,240 --> 00:17:24,360 Speaker 1: it all into context. Year. Um, he's had some uh, 354 00:17:24,880 --> 00:17:26,840 Speaker 1: you know, some games I'm sure he'd like to have back, 355 00:17:26,920 --> 00:17:30,119 Speaker 1: but overall this year he had he only had one 356 00:17:30,160 --> 00:17:33,080 Speaker 1: game where he threw two picks. You know, he wasn't 357 00:17:33,080 --> 00:17:35,320 Speaker 1: out there having those three four or five pick games 358 00:17:35,720 --> 00:17:37,879 Speaker 1: anything like that. It's just you know, you look at 359 00:17:37,920 --> 00:17:40,840 Speaker 1: the Texas game. He throws for five touchdowns, no picks, 360 00:17:41,600 --> 00:17:44,440 Speaker 1: and rushes for seventy seven yards and a touchdown. They lose, 361 00:17:45,920 --> 00:17:48,160 Speaker 1: So I mean it's uh, you know, it was He's 362 00:17:48,240 --> 00:17:50,680 Speaker 1: he's an interesting case study. I'm anxious to see him 363 00:17:50,720 --> 00:17:53,160 Speaker 1: as we go through the rest of the process. But um, 364 00:17:53,440 --> 00:17:56,320 Speaker 1: as of right now, that's where I have him. Let 365 00:17:56,320 --> 00:17:58,119 Speaker 1: me run through some of these other ones here and 366 00:17:58,359 --> 00:17:59,680 Speaker 1: see what else you come up with. We've got the 367 00:17:59,720 --> 00:18:01,960 Speaker 1: twenty two is Tack McKinley, edge rusher from u c 368 00:18:02,080 --> 00:18:06,679 Speaker 1: L a Taco Charlton another big, big physical edge rusher 369 00:18:06,720 --> 00:18:10,439 Speaker 1: from Michigan. Buddha Baker from Washington to undersize safety, A 370 00:18:10,480 --> 00:18:12,640 Speaker 1: couple of running backs. You'll see these guys stacked together 371 00:18:12,640 --> 00:18:16,520 Speaker 1: from me, Christian McCaffrey and Alvin Kamara from Tennessee. Then 372 00:18:16,600 --> 00:18:20,840 Speaker 1: John Ross the receiver from Washington, Garrett Bowls tackle from Utah, 373 00:18:20,880 --> 00:18:24,320 Speaker 1: Gary and Connley from Ohio State another secondary player corner there, 374 00:18:24,600 --> 00:18:28,879 Speaker 1: and then Jared Davis the linebacker from Florida. You know, 375 00:18:29,160 --> 00:18:33,199 Speaker 1: um my eyes immediately took me to Alvin Kamar and 376 00:18:33,200 --> 00:18:37,080 Speaker 1: we briefly talked about Alvin Kamar last week. So talk 377 00:18:37,160 --> 00:18:40,560 Speaker 1: about what Alvin Kamore does. The kind of intrigued you 378 00:18:40,760 --> 00:18:42,920 Speaker 1: as one of these top running backs because you haven't 379 00:18:43,320 --> 00:18:46,560 Speaker 1: hand us some notable names. Beyant Foreman is one that 380 00:18:46,640 --> 00:18:49,080 Speaker 1: I know people are gonna say, how can Alvin Kamar 381 00:18:49,240 --> 00:18:51,440 Speaker 1: got out of the part time player kind of mirror? 382 00:18:51,680 --> 00:18:55,840 Speaker 1: One more consideration? Then I got like Foreman, Sure, the uh, 383 00:18:56,359 --> 00:19:00,639 Speaker 1: he can do everything. He's explosive, he's got quickness, he 384 00:19:00,920 --> 00:19:03,159 Speaker 1: can run with power. You'll you'll see plays where he 385 00:19:03,200 --> 00:19:05,760 Speaker 1: breaks five six tackles on a run. It was actually 386 00:19:05,800 --> 00:19:07,720 Speaker 1: a screen past. I want to say against Vanderbilt where 387 00:19:07,760 --> 00:19:10,399 Speaker 1: he did that, Uh, Texas A and M. He's phenomenal. 388 00:19:10,920 --> 00:19:12,399 Speaker 1: So you got somebody can run with speed, he can 389 00:19:12,480 --> 00:19:14,760 Speaker 1: run with power, he can catch, and he's competitive as 390 00:19:14,800 --> 00:19:17,000 Speaker 1: a blocker. So I've seen him do a little bit 391 00:19:17,000 --> 00:19:19,160 Speaker 1: of everything. In fact, down here at the East West game, 392 00:19:19,760 --> 00:19:22,160 Speaker 1: I was talking to a buddy with another team and said, really, 393 00:19:22,160 --> 00:19:25,160 Speaker 1: he's kind of like Dalvin cook White. I mean there's 394 00:19:25,200 --> 00:19:28,080 Speaker 1: really you know when he doesn't get all the touches 395 00:19:28,119 --> 00:19:30,359 Speaker 1: that Dalvin has throughout his career, but he does a 396 00:19:30,359 --> 00:19:32,520 Speaker 1: lot of the same things, and you might be able 397 00:19:32,560 --> 00:19:33,840 Speaker 1: to get him a little bit more of a bargain 398 00:19:33,920 --> 00:19:37,160 Speaker 1: price in terms of Texas running back downta foreman. Um, 399 00:19:37,320 --> 00:19:40,400 Speaker 1: the production is outstanding, don't take that away from him. 400 00:19:40,520 --> 00:19:42,399 Speaker 1: I just thought he ran a little bit high. I 401 00:19:42,400 --> 00:19:45,960 Speaker 1: didn't think he was a real physical runner. I didn't 402 00:19:45,960 --> 00:19:48,160 Speaker 1: think he was explosive. That was kind of a one 403 00:19:48,240 --> 00:19:52,320 Speaker 1: speed guy. So, um, you know, a tremendous college production. 404 00:19:52,560 --> 00:19:55,040 Speaker 1: He is a two and fifty pound guy. I didn't 405 00:19:55,040 --> 00:19:58,119 Speaker 1: necessarily think he played to that size. And uh, you know, 406 00:19:58,119 --> 00:19:59,879 Speaker 1: there's just so many good backs in this draft. I 407 00:20:00,080 --> 00:20:02,000 Speaker 1: not have him in my top fifty. It wasn't that 408 00:20:02,080 --> 00:20:04,080 Speaker 1: I hadn't got to him. I just I wasn't a 409 00:20:04,160 --> 00:20:07,480 Speaker 1: huge fan at this point in the process. No, I 410 00:20:07,480 --> 00:20:10,600 Speaker 1: mean a lot of it depends because we can sit 411 00:20:10,640 --> 00:20:13,040 Speaker 1: and always talk about it being a past happy league, 412 00:20:13,400 --> 00:20:15,399 Speaker 1: quarterback driven league. So a lot of the things that 413 00:20:15,440 --> 00:20:19,240 Speaker 1: you're doing building the team offensively is about the passing game. 414 00:20:19,600 --> 00:20:21,440 Speaker 1: And if you're a two hundred and fifty, yeah, and 415 00:20:21,480 --> 00:20:23,239 Speaker 1: you don't offer anything in the past game, it's kind 416 00:20:23,240 --> 00:20:25,280 Speaker 1: of hard to have high value for him. So I 417 00:20:25,280 --> 00:20:28,800 Speaker 1: can certainly see what Alvin Kamar will be more valuable. Uh, 418 00:20:28,880 --> 00:20:31,840 Speaker 1: let's take a look from thirty one to forty see 419 00:20:31,840 --> 00:20:35,159 Speaker 1: if finished surprises stand out. Yeah, let's go. This is 420 00:20:35,240 --> 00:20:39,960 Speaker 1: quarterback corner here. Thirty one Trabisky from UNC the Quarterbacks, 421 00:20:40,000 --> 00:20:42,720 Speaker 1: thirty two, Deshaun Watson Clemson. I'm sure we'll get him. 422 00:20:43,080 --> 00:20:45,240 Speaker 1: Jabrill Peppers, who we touched on a little bit earlier, 423 00:20:45,320 --> 00:20:48,359 Speaker 1: is at thirty three. T J. Watt is an interesting player, 424 00:20:48,720 --> 00:20:51,240 Speaker 1: ed rusher from Wisconsin. He comes in at thirty four. 425 00:20:52,040 --> 00:20:54,719 Speaker 1: Gerald Everett Tightened from South Alabama. We're gonna see him 426 00:20:54,720 --> 00:20:56,439 Speaker 1: at the Senior Bowl next week. One of my favorite 427 00:20:56,440 --> 00:21:00,200 Speaker 1: players in the draft. Charles Harris, another guy who he 428 00:21:00,400 --> 00:21:03,520 Speaker 1: was at thirty six for me right now. Um and 429 00:21:03,520 --> 00:21:04,960 Speaker 1: and he's one of those guys when you when you 430 00:21:05,000 --> 00:21:07,800 Speaker 1: do this you put this list together, He's one of 431 00:21:07,840 --> 00:21:09,600 Speaker 1: the guys that say keep an eye on him. He's 432 00:21:09,640 --> 00:21:11,359 Speaker 1: got a chance to really move up once I do 433 00:21:11,480 --> 00:21:13,399 Speaker 1: some more on him, because I really liked him when 434 00:21:13,400 --> 00:21:16,879 Speaker 1: I watched him over the summer. They change schemes, change defenses, 435 00:21:17,440 --> 00:21:20,360 Speaker 1: um So it kind of didn't do him a real 436 00:21:21,040 --> 00:21:22,840 Speaker 1: credit there. So he's somebody to keep an eye on 437 00:21:22,840 --> 00:21:24,640 Speaker 1: that couldn't move up to Dorry Jackson, who just came 438 00:21:24,680 --> 00:21:28,320 Speaker 1: out corner from SC thirty seven, Tim Williams from Alabama, 439 00:21:28,320 --> 00:21:32,880 Speaker 1: addresser thirty eight, Malik McDowell, big defensive tackle from Michigan 440 00:21:32,960 --> 00:21:35,840 Speaker 1: State's thirty nine and forty is is Cam Robinson, the 441 00:21:35,880 --> 00:21:38,040 Speaker 1: tackle from Alabama. I'm guessing you're gonna want to go 442 00:21:38,119 --> 00:21:41,520 Speaker 1: quarterbacks here, Bucks Well, and I think the question that 443 00:21:41,560 --> 00:21:43,040 Speaker 1: you would have because a lot of the people that 444 00:21:43,040 --> 00:21:47,760 Speaker 1: have watched a CEP football would have questions or concerns 445 00:21:47,920 --> 00:21:52,000 Speaker 1: about how you can rate Mitch Travisky over Deshaun Watson 446 00:21:52,440 --> 00:21:54,600 Speaker 1: when t when people have looked at a set and 447 00:21:54,600 --> 00:21:57,280 Speaker 1: they see de Shaun Watson have so much success. What 448 00:21:57,520 --> 00:22:00,679 Speaker 1: makes Mitch Tradinsky because it is a good er pro 449 00:22:00,800 --> 00:22:03,680 Speaker 1: to deshean watching, I just wanted the process. Yeah, look, 450 00:22:03,720 --> 00:22:06,560 Speaker 1: we've we've talked about a little bit before. But UM, 451 00:22:06,560 --> 00:22:08,960 Speaker 1: I think Mitch Drubiski is just a little more accurate 452 00:22:09,119 --> 00:22:13,200 Speaker 1: quarterback right now. UM, I think he's His footwork is 453 00:22:13,200 --> 00:22:16,240 Speaker 1: is good. I look at somebody that I've seen him 454 00:22:16,280 --> 00:22:19,080 Speaker 1: work quickly through progressions, which I've seen Deshaun Watson do 455 00:22:19,160 --> 00:22:21,919 Speaker 1: that as well. I just haven't seen de Seaun, you know, 456 00:22:21,960 --> 00:22:24,600 Speaker 1: from from game to game that can be inconsistent. And 457 00:22:24,640 --> 00:22:26,800 Speaker 1: to me, more than anything else, both guys can move 458 00:22:26,840 --> 00:22:30,879 Speaker 1: around or mobile. Um, to me, it really just comes 459 00:22:30,880 --> 00:22:34,240 Speaker 1: down to the accuracy and decision making. UM. That to 460 00:22:34,320 --> 00:22:36,480 Speaker 1: me is what separated them at this point in time. Now. 461 00:22:36,480 --> 00:22:38,840 Speaker 1: Obviously Drubisky has not played nearly as much football as 462 00:22:38,840 --> 00:22:42,840 Speaker 1: de Shaun Watson has. But I've just seen I've just 463 00:22:42,880 --> 00:22:44,960 Speaker 1: seen some bad misses from De Shawn that scares me 464 00:22:44,960 --> 00:22:47,919 Speaker 1: a little bit. I like him. I like both guys. 465 00:22:48,320 --> 00:22:50,640 Speaker 1: There's another reason why I have them paired up together here. 466 00:22:50,680 --> 00:22:53,600 Speaker 1: I've got the exact same great on him. Um, when 467 00:22:53,640 --> 00:22:56,800 Speaker 1: I you know, we've talked about it before. Poise, decision making, 468 00:22:57,280 --> 00:22:59,359 Speaker 1: accuracy are the three things that I try and really 469 00:22:59,359 --> 00:23:02,680 Speaker 1: hone in on poise. Um, I give the check mark 470 00:23:02,720 --> 00:23:06,080 Speaker 1: to Watson accuracy and decision making, though I give a 471 00:23:06,080 --> 00:23:08,240 Speaker 1: slight edge to Kerbiski. So that's why I have one 472 00:23:08,280 --> 00:23:11,400 Speaker 1: spot ahead. But let's see, let's let's get a chance. 473 00:23:11,400 --> 00:23:13,720 Speaker 1: I'm eventually get a chance to watch every game these 474 00:23:13,760 --> 00:23:16,800 Speaker 1: guys have played on tape, and uh, we'll see where 475 00:23:16,800 --> 00:23:19,000 Speaker 1: they go from there. But they're they're right there kind 476 00:23:19,040 --> 00:23:20,800 Speaker 1: of on that borderline for me in the in the 477 00:23:20,880 --> 00:23:25,040 Speaker 1: late first round. Yeah, I think it's interesting. The quarterback 478 00:23:25,080 --> 00:23:27,199 Speaker 1: position is interesting this year because I don't know if 479 00:23:27,200 --> 00:23:30,080 Speaker 1: it is necessarily click that favorite and it will come 480 00:23:30,119 --> 00:23:32,840 Speaker 1: down to ultimately go into the ice cream shot and 481 00:23:32,880 --> 00:23:35,159 Speaker 1: trying to figure out what flavor do you like for 482 00:23:35,320 --> 00:23:38,840 Speaker 1: your team. But there's certainly some intriguing candidates. All are athletics, 483 00:23:38,880 --> 00:23:40,840 Speaker 1: all kind of bring about a little bit of a 484 00:23:41,000 --> 00:23:45,359 Speaker 1: dual threat dual threat ability. One thing that stands out 485 00:23:46,000 --> 00:23:50,440 Speaker 1: UM at forty some of your surprise, Cam Robinson from Alabama, 486 00:23:50,480 --> 00:23:53,240 Speaker 1: the offensive tackle. First off, Now you got your first 487 00:23:53,240 --> 00:23:55,920 Speaker 1: offerings talker, you had a kid from you got a couple. 488 00:23:55,960 --> 00:23:57,560 Speaker 1: I got a couple ahead of I got the Utah 489 00:23:58,160 --> 00:24:02,520 Speaker 1: Uh Paranti from Wisconsin, Ramsick from Wisconsin, I think is 490 00:24:02,560 --> 00:24:06,240 Speaker 1: the best guy. And then really you've got from Western Kentucky, 491 00:24:06,840 --> 00:24:08,280 Speaker 1: a guy who I think is one of the one 492 00:24:08,280 --> 00:24:10,439 Speaker 1: of the really really good players. I'm gonna project him 493 00:24:10,440 --> 00:24:13,359 Speaker 1: inside the guard, but I've got him away up their 494 00:24:13,359 --> 00:24:17,480 Speaker 1: force lamp uh talking about camp robson, what's you like? 495 00:24:17,600 --> 00:24:19,880 Speaker 1: What don't you like? Yeah, look, you've got a big 496 00:24:19,920 --> 00:24:22,919 Speaker 1: physical frame. He's got the power to move people in 497 00:24:22,960 --> 00:24:26,119 Speaker 1: the run game, balance and pass protection is an issue. 498 00:24:26,320 --> 00:24:28,560 Speaker 1: And he is just on the ground way too much 499 00:24:29,240 --> 00:24:31,440 Speaker 1: when you're when you're great an offensive lineman one, there's 500 00:24:31,440 --> 00:24:34,160 Speaker 1: somebody said to staying on your feet and and when 501 00:24:34,160 --> 00:24:37,160 Speaker 1: you watch him scouting when you're when you're taking notes, 502 00:24:37,240 --> 00:24:40,520 Speaker 1: will write down O TG right on the ground the game. 503 00:24:40,760 --> 00:24:42,800 Speaker 1: When I when I went through my notes, I had 504 00:24:42,800 --> 00:24:45,920 Speaker 1: O T. G starts so many times in every game. 505 00:24:46,040 --> 00:24:49,840 Speaker 1: He's just he's on the ground constantly, and that bothered me. 506 00:24:49,960 --> 00:24:52,760 Speaker 1: So I don't know how he's going to, uh, you know, 507 00:24:52,840 --> 00:24:55,639 Speaker 1: completely hold up in a pure NFL drop back system 508 00:24:55,640 --> 00:24:58,600 Speaker 1: and past protection. They moved the quarterback around in Alabama, 509 00:24:58,640 --> 00:25:00,960 Speaker 1: a lot of stuff off play act and boots waggles 510 00:25:00,960 --> 00:25:03,960 Speaker 1: all that stuff. Um, So you know, I don't think 511 00:25:04,000 --> 00:25:06,520 Speaker 1: he's really had to just hang in there and and 512 00:25:06,600 --> 00:25:08,920 Speaker 1: sustain people on past protection. And that worries me a 513 00:25:08,960 --> 00:25:11,760 Speaker 1: little bit. Okay, let's say this because I'm gonna prow 514 00:25:11,840 --> 00:25:15,040 Speaker 1: his name out. Is he if there any similarities between uh, 515 00:25:15,240 --> 00:25:20,159 Speaker 1: Cam Robinson and Greg Robinson dead went to the l 516 00:25:20,240 --> 00:25:22,920 Speaker 1: A RAMS a few years ago, was the top pick, 517 00:25:23,040 --> 00:25:25,879 Speaker 1: but he has really struggled kind of accomated to the 518 00:25:25,920 --> 00:25:28,040 Speaker 1: pro game. Do you see some of those sames struggles 519 00:25:28,320 --> 00:25:32,360 Speaker 1: or well the general fact that he's always on the ground. Yeah. Look, 520 00:25:32,400 --> 00:25:34,320 Speaker 1: I think that Greg Robins has been on the ground 521 00:25:34,320 --> 00:25:37,000 Speaker 1: a bunch of with the Ramps. But Greg Robinson was 522 00:25:37,080 --> 00:25:41,919 Speaker 1: such a more explosive, quick footed athlete, you know, Um, 523 00:25:41,960 --> 00:25:43,520 Speaker 1: I don't think that you see that same type of 524 00:25:43,560 --> 00:25:47,280 Speaker 1: athleticism here. Now. Obviously, Cam Robinson started a lot of football, 525 00:25:47,320 --> 00:25:50,240 Speaker 1: and I think he's more instinctive. It's more natural to him, 526 00:25:50,320 --> 00:25:52,639 Speaker 1: um than it was for Greg Robinson. Greg Robinson was 527 00:25:52,680 --> 00:25:58,399 Speaker 1: just a physical specimen. Yeah, I agree. All right, So 528 00:25:58,600 --> 00:26:02,719 Speaker 1: then we got the last ten. What's you got? All right, 529 00:26:02,760 --> 00:26:04,320 Speaker 1: let's go through the end of it. Here. We've got 530 00:26:04,400 --> 00:26:08,520 Speaker 1: Curtis Samuel who is a very, very explosive player from 531 00:26:08,760 --> 00:26:11,200 Speaker 1: from Ohio State place some wide receiver, place and running 532 00:26:11,200 --> 00:26:14,440 Speaker 1: back at the Marcus Walker um a defensive V and 533 00:26:14,520 --> 00:26:18,040 Speaker 1: slash d tackle from Florida State. Caleb Brantley d tackle 534 00:26:18,080 --> 00:26:21,520 Speaker 1: from Florida, Cooper Cup wide receiver from Eastern Washington. Marlon 535 00:26:21,600 --> 00:26:23,439 Speaker 1: Humphrey was one of the toughest guys for me to 536 00:26:23,520 --> 00:26:27,800 Speaker 1: evaluate from Alabama corners forty five, followed by Marcus Williams, 537 00:26:27,840 --> 00:26:31,920 Speaker 1: safety from Utah. Another Alabama player Ryan Anderson, who we saw, 538 00:26:32,119 --> 00:26:35,320 Speaker 1: you know it was phenomenal in the championship game. Chad Hanson, 539 00:26:35,520 --> 00:26:39,119 Speaker 1: the wide receiver from Calcolmes in at, Jordan Lewis corner 540 00:26:39,160 --> 00:26:41,720 Speaker 1: from Michigan, and then Kevin King the other corner for 541 00:26:41,760 --> 00:26:45,879 Speaker 1: the Washington Huskies rounds out the fifty. Man. You have 542 00:26:46,000 --> 00:26:49,639 Speaker 1: some nice names, and some of these names are surprising. 543 00:26:50,080 --> 00:26:52,240 Speaker 1: We've talked a little bit about Cooper Cup in the past, 544 00:26:52,280 --> 00:26:54,320 Speaker 1: so I'm gonna scow down a little bit and I'm 545 00:26:54,320 --> 00:26:58,560 Speaker 1: gonna talk about Chad Hanson from college from California. I 546 00:26:58,600 --> 00:27:00,280 Speaker 1: don't know if a lot of people on the national 547 00:27:00,400 --> 00:27:03,080 Speaker 1: see know much about this kid. Do you tell me 548 00:27:03,119 --> 00:27:06,280 Speaker 1: about the wide receiver from California while you like him? Yeah? 549 00:27:06,440 --> 00:27:08,400 Speaker 1: That good. He's a six ft three you can probably 550 00:27:08,400 --> 00:27:11,480 Speaker 1: maybe a little bit under six three, the tall, lanky 551 00:27:11,560 --> 00:27:14,320 Speaker 1: kid who's got some real, real vertical speed and just 552 00:27:14,440 --> 00:27:18,520 Speaker 1: tracks the ball naturally. He's not a physical guy. Um, 553 00:27:18,680 --> 00:27:21,119 Speaker 1: he's not gonna do a ton of dirty work underneath. 554 00:27:21,600 --> 00:27:24,440 Speaker 1: But he's a vertical stretch receiver that can high point 555 00:27:24,440 --> 00:27:26,080 Speaker 1: the ball, can track it, and I think it's gonna 556 00:27:26,080 --> 00:27:29,120 Speaker 1: be outstanding in the red zone with what he can 557 00:27:29,119 --> 00:27:32,119 Speaker 1: bring to the table. So he's a very interesting player. Now, 558 00:27:32,119 --> 00:27:33,880 Speaker 1: they had so many other white outs there he got 559 00:27:33,920 --> 00:27:36,760 Speaker 1: kind of buried. Well. He's a transfer from Idaho State, 560 00:27:37,320 --> 00:27:40,280 Speaker 1: um so transferred to cow But man, he is Uh. 561 00:27:40,400 --> 00:27:42,480 Speaker 1: He has been a really really fun player for me 562 00:27:42,560 --> 00:27:47,080 Speaker 1: to watch. You know, he's a big jump player. I 563 00:27:47,119 --> 00:27:49,479 Speaker 1: watched him a couple of games where he just blows 564 00:27:49,520 --> 00:27:52,600 Speaker 1: the top off the defense. And so anytime you have 565 00:27:52,640 --> 00:27:54,800 Speaker 1: an opportunity to get a guy that can make play, 566 00:27:55,200 --> 00:27:57,520 Speaker 1: they can need a complimentedly down the back side of 567 00:27:57,560 --> 00:28:00,640 Speaker 1: your number one receiver. He certainly draw our interest. Normally 568 00:28:01,240 --> 00:28:03,960 Speaker 1: that is the sweet spot for your speech. There's the 569 00:28:04,040 --> 00:28:06,960 Speaker 1: second and third round, so where you haven't paid put 570 00:28:07,080 --> 00:28:09,240 Speaker 1: him right there in the middle of the second round, 571 00:28:09,240 --> 00:28:11,240 Speaker 1: which is where a lot of those speeches kind of 572 00:28:11,280 --> 00:28:14,160 Speaker 1: tatty going to board. Yeah, it was funny. I had 573 00:28:14,560 --> 00:28:17,399 Speaker 1: he met a couple of games this year through injury, 574 00:28:17,560 --> 00:28:20,960 Speaker 1: so um some of the numb he obviously having numbers 575 00:28:20,960 --> 00:28:22,879 Speaker 1: in those two games and got hurt, I believe against 576 00:28:22,920 --> 00:28:25,640 Speaker 1: the Oregon State, I want to say, in that game, 577 00:28:25,680 --> 00:28:27,440 Speaker 1: so only he had four catches in that But when 578 00:28:27,440 --> 00:28:29,120 Speaker 1: I went back and looked at his game log, bucky 579 00:28:29,119 --> 00:28:30,719 Speaker 1: because you just kind of going through like all these 580 00:28:30,760 --> 00:28:32,679 Speaker 1: guys making a lot of plays. Let me give you 581 00:28:32,760 --> 00:28:35,080 Speaker 1: some of the games he had this year. Fourteen for 582 00:28:35,200 --> 00:28:38,680 Speaker 1: one sixty and two touchdowns, fourteen for one, touch, twelve 583 00:28:38,720 --> 00:28:41,320 Speaker 1: for one nine six, two touches, ten for one ten 584 00:28:41,360 --> 00:28:45,200 Speaker 1: a touch, eleven for one thirty nine, seven for one 585 00:28:45,280 --> 00:28:47,719 Speaker 1: fourteen and ten for one fifty six. He had all 586 00:28:47,760 --> 00:28:50,240 Speaker 1: those games this year, so he made the most of 587 00:28:50,280 --> 00:28:52,560 Speaker 1: his time. There was not a very good football team 588 00:28:52,560 --> 00:28:55,400 Speaker 1: at Cal, but they had you know, Davi's Webbs got 589 00:28:55,400 --> 00:28:57,800 Speaker 1: some Billy at the quarterback position, and he was he 590 00:28:57,840 --> 00:29:03,160 Speaker 1: was the guy. Yeah, you know, he's a good time 591 00:29:03,240 --> 00:29:05,880 Speaker 1: play man. So, uh, there's a lot of you got 592 00:29:05,920 --> 00:29:08,120 Speaker 1: a lot of a lot of stuff like these summaries, 593 00:29:08,120 --> 00:29:11,200 Speaker 1: So our listeners have to make sure they come back 594 00:29:11,400 --> 00:29:14,800 Speaker 1: to the topic. You read through the summary portunity, because 595 00:29:14,800 --> 00:29:16,640 Speaker 1: you had a lot of guys that are interested in 596 00:29:16,680 --> 00:29:20,520 Speaker 1: the scouting is interested in breaking into it. This is 597 00:29:20,560 --> 00:29:24,000 Speaker 1: a nice snapshot of the summary that we have to 598 00:29:24,040 --> 00:29:27,600 Speaker 1: submit in our reports, which we ultimately read to the 599 00:29:27,640 --> 00:29:29,920 Speaker 1: general manager and head coaches when it's out turning to 600 00:29:29,960 --> 00:29:33,880 Speaker 1: present our cages on the guys from my area. Yeah, 601 00:29:33,880 --> 00:29:35,280 Speaker 1: you know, the goal. You know, you don't know if 602 00:29:35,320 --> 00:29:37,280 Speaker 1: you're ever going to succeed with it, but the goal 603 00:29:37,360 --> 00:29:39,480 Speaker 1: is that, uh, you know, if you haven't seen any 604 00:29:39,480 --> 00:29:41,560 Speaker 1: of these players, and maybe some of these smaller school 605 00:29:41,560 --> 00:29:43,920 Speaker 1: guys are our guys you haven't had chance to watch 606 00:29:43,920 --> 00:29:45,959 Speaker 1: in college, hopefully you can kind of read the summary 607 00:29:45,960 --> 00:29:47,800 Speaker 1: and it give you a picture of what they look 608 00:29:47,920 --> 00:29:50,479 Speaker 1: like and how they play and and what you're getting 609 00:29:50,480 --> 00:29:52,920 Speaker 1: in him as a player. So that's that's the goal, 610 00:29:52,920 --> 00:29:54,880 Speaker 1: and you write these reports. Obviously this is a little 611 00:29:54,920 --> 00:29:59,000 Speaker 1: bit uh shorter format here on the media side, than 612 00:29:59,040 --> 00:30:01,200 Speaker 1: what we did for the team, But hopefully it serves 613 00:30:01,200 --> 00:30:04,080 Speaker 1: that same purpose. And like I said, Buck, I've I've 614 00:30:04,080 --> 00:30:07,040 Speaker 1: got so many more guys to watch. Um, I'm gonna 615 00:30:07,080 --> 00:30:09,000 Speaker 1: be cramming here in the hotel for the next few 616 00:30:09,080 --> 00:30:11,880 Speaker 1: days and down mobile as well and get a chance 617 00:30:11,880 --> 00:30:13,520 Speaker 1: to these guys at the All Star Games and maybe 618 00:30:13,520 --> 00:30:16,280 Speaker 1: somebody jumps out from there and we can see some movement. 619 00:30:16,320 --> 00:30:18,280 Speaker 1: But it's just just you know, it's a lot easier. 620 00:30:18,320 --> 00:30:20,520 Speaker 1: My dad, you know, it's uh, he writes a lot 621 00:30:20,520 --> 00:30:22,440 Speaker 1: of books and he always said it's a lot easier 622 00:30:22,480 --> 00:30:25,560 Speaker 1: to revise a book than it is to sit down 623 00:30:25,560 --> 00:30:28,560 Speaker 1: and write the first draft. So once you get the 624 00:30:28,640 --> 00:30:31,200 Speaker 1: first draft with the list up there, that's the hard part. 625 00:30:31,240 --> 00:30:34,640 Speaker 1: Now we can think you're in toy with it. You know, 626 00:30:34,680 --> 00:30:36,600 Speaker 1: it is tough. It's tough coming up with it because 627 00:30:36,640 --> 00:30:38,960 Speaker 1: you're coming up with the kind of blind and so 628 00:30:39,160 --> 00:30:43,360 Speaker 1: it takes a lot to um kind of projected. You 629 00:30:43,440 --> 00:30:47,520 Speaker 1: want to be conservative with your grades at the outset. Look, man, 630 00:30:47,800 --> 00:30:49,520 Speaker 1: I think you've done enough of If you've been around 631 00:30:49,560 --> 00:30:52,520 Speaker 1: the business enough, I'm sure you need to write Neighborhood. 632 00:30:52,560 --> 00:30:54,600 Speaker 1: Will continue to work on getting you guests at our house. 633 00:30:55,240 --> 00:30:57,080 Speaker 1: Can I I know you haven't come, I know you've 634 00:30:57,120 --> 00:30:59,400 Speaker 1: done it. I know it hasn't hit the hit the 635 00:30:59,440 --> 00:31:01,680 Speaker 1: shelves yet, had hit the NFL dot comment. I know 636 00:31:01,720 --> 00:31:05,000 Speaker 1: it's on the way, but we have oil listeners here. 637 00:31:05,400 --> 00:31:09,280 Speaker 1: Can we get a sneak peek of of the Bucky Brooks? 638 00:31:09,320 --> 00:31:11,840 Speaker 1: You know, like a lot of a lot of a 639 00:31:11,840 --> 00:31:13,840 Speaker 1: lot of the stuff that we talked about, Like there 640 00:31:13,840 --> 00:31:16,680 Speaker 1: are a lot of similarity. The top five is a 641 00:31:16,720 --> 00:31:22,280 Speaker 1: little different um in terms of, um, how I kind 642 00:31:22,280 --> 00:31:24,600 Speaker 1: of elected to go about him. I did more of 643 00:31:24,640 --> 00:31:29,080 Speaker 1: a general insensus after talking to some guys, like top 644 00:31:29,120 --> 00:31:32,400 Speaker 1: five in those things and so um. The one thing 645 00:31:32,800 --> 00:31:35,240 Speaker 1: that I think when I looked at your top fifty 646 00:31:35,440 --> 00:31:39,440 Speaker 1: versus what I had see, what stood out to me, 647 00:31:39,600 --> 00:31:43,480 Speaker 1: Oh at wide receiver, man, Yeah, wide receiver. My top 648 00:31:43,520 --> 00:31:48,920 Speaker 1: five A wide receivers had Williams, Davis Ross, Juju Smith, Schuster, 649 00:31:49,880 --> 00:31:53,320 Speaker 1: and then Isaiah Ford. But I had to tie five, 650 00:31:53,360 --> 00:31:57,240 Speaker 1: and I hate doing time. But I actually like D. D. 651 00:31:57,360 --> 00:31:59,800 Speaker 1: Westbrook a little there from Oklahoma more than I thought 652 00:31:59,800 --> 00:32:02,840 Speaker 1: of it after I looked at the tape. Um and 653 00:32:02,880 --> 00:32:06,080 Speaker 1: it's early, but he did some things from a rout 654 00:32:06,160 --> 00:32:08,680 Speaker 1: running thing that I was intrigued by. I don't like 655 00:32:08,800 --> 00:32:10,760 Speaker 1: its size because the only hundred you sent me three pounds, 656 00:32:10,800 --> 00:32:13,640 Speaker 1: something send me five pounds. But I like some of 657 00:32:13,680 --> 00:32:15,040 Speaker 1: the things that he did, and I think that would 658 00:32:15,040 --> 00:32:17,680 Speaker 1: be something that will end up talking about the differences 659 00:32:18,240 --> 00:32:21,240 Speaker 1: between this wide receiver crew when it comes to the 660 00:32:21,280 --> 00:32:27,560 Speaker 1: tackle class. Uh, very very similar in terms of how 661 00:32:27,600 --> 00:32:33,080 Speaker 1: we ranked those guys on defense. Um, you know the 662 00:32:33,120 --> 00:32:37,200 Speaker 1: addressers and can you can be talking to your addressers? Uh, 663 00:32:37,360 --> 00:32:39,960 Speaker 1: let's see as his defensive and how they have had 664 00:32:40,000 --> 00:32:50,760 Speaker 1: Mors Garrett, Jonathan Allen, head, Terrek Burnett, Solomon Thomas, uh, 665 00:32:52,080 --> 00:32:55,320 Speaker 1: Marcus Walkers somewhere up there. Because I think I moved 666 00:32:55,440 --> 00:32:59,040 Speaker 1: McKinley to outside linebacker, Like this is the thing when 667 00:32:59,080 --> 00:33:02,240 Speaker 1: we're doing the position stuff, is where did he really rank? 668 00:33:02,320 --> 00:33:06,600 Speaker 1: I should have hybrids in that stuff. But mckinnley, Tatarisa 669 00:33:06,680 --> 00:33:08,840 Speaker 1: had him as one of my top outside linebackers, right 670 00:33:08,880 --> 00:33:13,719 Speaker 1: behind Tim Williams, but before Ryan Anderson and Jerry Davis 671 00:33:14,120 --> 00:33:17,040 Speaker 1: and uh. The kid who was kind of a an 672 00:33:17,160 --> 00:33:20,640 Speaker 1: enigma for me was looking at Davante Field at outside 673 00:33:20,640 --> 00:33:22,720 Speaker 1: line contract. I have to do him. I haven't had 674 00:33:22,720 --> 00:33:25,360 Speaker 1: a chance to drin get him done yet. Yeah, his 675 00:33:25,440 --> 00:33:28,200 Speaker 1: reputation is probably a little bit better than his film work, 676 00:33:28,240 --> 00:33:30,600 Speaker 1: but I have him up there until I really can 677 00:33:30,880 --> 00:33:34,640 Speaker 1: do a deep dive on him. Um. The one surprize 678 00:33:34,680 --> 00:33:37,480 Speaker 1: that I had, compared to your corners, I still had 679 00:33:37,520 --> 00:33:41,960 Speaker 1: Morlon Humphreys kind of near the top. Um. I haven't 680 00:33:42,000 --> 00:33:45,120 Speaker 1: done like a full extensive study, so I kind of 681 00:33:45,120 --> 00:33:48,680 Speaker 1: had those guys in the neighborhood Lattimore, Humphrey, Jones, teeth 682 00:33:48,760 --> 00:33:51,440 Speaker 1: Days with Quincy Wilson. But there's plenty times to do 683 00:33:51,520 --> 00:33:53,400 Speaker 1: those things. I think the one thing that stood out 684 00:33:53,440 --> 00:33:56,959 Speaker 1: to me, Um, there are a lot of big corners, 685 00:33:57,040 --> 00:33:58,640 Speaker 1: as I call them, guys that are six. But the 686 00:33:58,680 --> 00:34:02,400 Speaker 1: taller teams that prefer those guys can certainly find one 687 00:34:02,480 --> 00:34:04,600 Speaker 1: and two of those corners in this draft because they're's 688 00:34:04,600 --> 00:34:08,920 Speaker 1: a boatload up and that's the position. Marlon Humphrey's a 689 00:34:08,960 --> 00:34:12,480 Speaker 1: guy that's that is gonna be uh. He's definitely gonna 690 00:34:12,480 --> 00:34:14,759 Speaker 1: be polarizing just talking to people at these practices down 691 00:34:14,800 --> 00:34:17,240 Speaker 1: here about him, you know, because you've got the height, weight, speed, 692 00:34:17,280 --> 00:34:19,760 Speaker 1: He's gonna blow it out. He is gonna run fast, 693 00:34:19,800 --> 00:34:22,560 Speaker 1: he is big, He's obviously got great Jeans with his 694 00:34:22,640 --> 00:34:24,759 Speaker 1: dad there and Bobby Humphrey, so there's a lot to 695 00:34:24,840 --> 00:34:28,200 Speaker 1: like there. To me, my issue with him is everything's great, 696 00:34:28,239 --> 00:34:30,040 Speaker 1: he just can't be able to find the ball. And 697 00:34:30,080 --> 00:34:33,759 Speaker 1: he's given up some big plays old miss big plays. 698 00:34:33,760 --> 00:34:35,719 Speaker 1: Got beat up in the Arkansas game a little bit. 699 00:34:36,400 --> 00:34:39,240 Speaker 1: Washington Pettis got on top of him for a touchdown, 700 00:34:39,320 --> 00:34:42,560 Speaker 1: So he's uh, he's given up some places. But man, 701 00:34:42,560 --> 00:34:46,799 Speaker 1: he's his physical just God given ability is outstanding. So 702 00:34:46,840 --> 00:34:48,880 Speaker 1: he's going to be one that I imagine when it's 703 00:34:48,880 --> 00:34:50,480 Speaker 1: all said and done, it's probably gonna work his way 704 00:34:50,520 --> 00:34:53,399 Speaker 1: back into the first round. For me, it's just right now, 705 00:34:53,440 --> 00:34:57,759 Speaker 1: I just have tough time getting over that ball awareness. Yep, No, 706 00:34:57,880 --> 00:35:00,840 Speaker 1: I think. I mean, I think I think they're something 707 00:35:00,880 --> 00:35:02,640 Speaker 1: to that. And I also thinks when you look at 708 00:35:02,680 --> 00:35:06,040 Speaker 1: the struggled Alabama corners I've had in the league, I mean, 709 00:35:06,120 --> 00:35:08,160 Speaker 1: sometimes it's hard not too great to him and when 710 00:35:08,200 --> 00:35:09,960 Speaker 1: you look at those guys, because we've seen a bunch 711 00:35:10,000 --> 00:35:12,200 Speaker 1: of those guys go to the league, but not many 712 00:35:12,200 --> 00:35:14,799 Speaker 1: of their cornerbacks have ended up being starts at the 713 00:35:14,800 --> 00:35:17,600 Speaker 1: next level. When we come to thinking about Pro Bowls 714 00:35:17,600 --> 00:35:20,520 Speaker 1: and All Pro recognition, based on where they've been drafted 715 00:35:20,560 --> 00:35:21,880 Speaker 1: and what they were supposed to be able to do. 716 00:35:22,600 --> 00:35:24,879 Speaker 1: All right, Bucky, before we wrap up here, don't look 717 00:35:24,960 --> 00:35:27,160 Speaker 1: at the corner of your room. How much does the 718 00:35:27,160 --> 00:35:30,680 Speaker 1: Fiji water cost in the room? Oh? You know, I 719 00:35:30,760 --> 00:35:35,520 Speaker 1: take it out early. It's like seven dollars. Yeah, I 720 00:35:35,560 --> 00:35:38,440 Speaker 1: got my regular water here, so I'm dying of thirst 721 00:35:38,480 --> 00:35:40,440 Speaker 1: and it's one of those I think I might be 722 00:35:40,440 --> 00:35:43,280 Speaker 1: going to I'm going to think the water seven bucks 723 00:35:43,280 --> 00:35:48,080 Speaker 1: for a water expense? That one, DJ do you have 724 00:35:48,120 --> 00:35:53,080 Speaker 1: to experience seven dollar? All right? Hey, well, it's good 725 00:35:53,120 --> 00:35:55,560 Speaker 1: catching up. I'll see you down at practice tomorrow. But 726 00:35:55,800 --> 00:35:57,600 Speaker 1: uh so, it was fun to get a little episode 727 00:35:57,600 --> 00:36:00,920 Speaker 1: in here, a little uh little East West the Top 728 00:36:00,960 --> 00:36:04,160 Speaker 1: fifty version of the Movie six podcast. We'll have another 729 00:36:04,200 --> 00:36:08,200 Speaker 1: one on Thursday from here, but we'll be previewing the 730 00:36:08,640 --> 00:36:10,400 Speaker 1: big games coming up this week in in the NFL. 731 00:36:10,480 --> 00:36:13,440 Speaker 1: So thank you guys for listening. Be sure to continue 732 00:36:13,480 --> 00:36:15,799 Speaker 1: to uh to send us questions on Twitter. Bucky your 733 00:36:15,840 --> 00:36:20,880 Speaker 1: handle at Bucky Brooks. Correct. Ye, I'm gonna move the sticks, 734 00:36:20,880 --> 00:36:22,640 Speaker 1: so hit us up with your questions. We're gonna get 735 00:36:22,640 --> 00:36:24,440 Speaker 1: ready to get it real stick in the draft season. 736 00:36:24,480 --> 00:36:26,799 Speaker 1: Here and well, we'll set aside some time to try 737 00:36:26,800 --> 00:36:28,879 Speaker 1: and knock out some of those questions if we can here, 738 00:36:29,239 --> 00:36:32,080 Speaker 1: But we appreciate you. Let's appreciate you subscribing, and we'll 739 00:36:32,120 --> 00:36:35,240 Speaker 1: the end next time. Thanks for downloading Move the Sticks 740 00:36:35,560 --> 00:36:40,000 Speaker 1: with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks four more Go to 741 00:36:40,360 --> 00:36:43,280 Speaker 1: NFL dot com Slash Podcasts