1 00:00:00,800 --> 00:00:06,200 Speaker 1: And now Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. 2 00:00:06,800 --> 00:00:09,920 Speaker 1: Welcome to the Moved Sticks Podcasts. I'm Bucky Brooks and 3 00:00:09,920 --> 00:00:12,200 Speaker 1: we're going to do a little something different today. I 4 00:00:12,240 --> 00:00:15,080 Speaker 1: got my man to Bill behind the glass. He is 5 00:00:15,120 --> 00:00:17,480 Speaker 1: going to join me. We're gonna have a little conversation 6 00:00:17,520 --> 00:00:19,880 Speaker 1: about everything that has happened over the first two days 7 00:00:20,000 --> 00:00:23,160 Speaker 1: of the draft. We're gonna focus specifically on Day two, 8 00:00:24,040 --> 00:00:26,320 Speaker 1: rounds two and three. But before we get into debt 9 00:00:26,360 --> 00:00:28,920 Speaker 1: and to build, what's going on? Bucky, you know, I'm 10 00:00:28,960 --> 00:00:31,040 Speaker 1: hyped up. You know, I have my Packers book right 11 00:00:31,040 --> 00:00:33,400 Speaker 1: here in the Packer Way. My Ron Wolf, I know, 12 00:00:33,479 --> 00:00:36,080 Speaker 1: I know you're a big Ron Wolf guy. So I 13 00:00:36,120 --> 00:00:38,360 Speaker 1: was excited watching the draft, seeing the aggressive you know 14 00:00:38,400 --> 00:00:41,839 Speaker 1: on traditional Packers trade up last night. So I was 15 00:00:41,920 --> 00:00:43,920 Speaker 1: hyped to begin the draft. You know that was early, 16 00:00:44,080 --> 00:00:46,720 Speaker 1: So that that that was early. So let's let's go 17 00:00:46,760 --> 00:00:48,640 Speaker 1: with that. Let's start right there with the Packers in 18 00:00:48,680 --> 00:00:52,000 Speaker 1: the aggressive move to trade up for Christian Watson. Um, 19 00:00:52,040 --> 00:00:55,720 Speaker 1: there's a lot of I would say concern, trepredation that 20 00:00:55,760 --> 00:00:58,959 Speaker 1: the Packers wouldn't address their wide receiver need because they 21 00:00:58,960 --> 00:01:01,640 Speaker 1: didn't make a move the first round. So what do 22 00:01:01,680 --> 00:01:03,440 Speaker 1: you think about the moving up and what do you 23 00:01:03,480 --> 00:01:06,560 Speaker 1: think about the big Christian Watson. Yeah, so Christian Watson 24 00:01:06,600 --> 00:01:08,280 Speaker 1: is a player. I really like him. You know, he's 25 00:01:08,319 --> 00:01:10,440 Speaker 1: six four, he ran a fourth three six forty. He 26 00:01:10,440 --> 00:01:13,360 Speaker 1: has that that blend of size, speed and length they 27 00:01:13,480 --> 00:01:15,680 Speaker 1: look for. I think they like the receivers big. You know, 28 00:01:15,720 --> 00:01:18,080 Speaker 1: they have Alan Lazard, They've had nbs in the past, 29 00:01:18,160 --> 00:01:20,640 Speaker 1: and obviously Davante was a big receiver as well, so 30 00:01:21,000 --> 00:01:23,560 Speaker 1: they like those big receivers. He adds a lot of speed. 31 00:01:23,600 --> 00:01:26,080 Speaker 1: He's a vertical threat for Rogers right off the bat, 32 00:01:26,200 --> 00:01:27,960 Speaker 1: and I think he could get a ton of targets. 33 00:01:28,240 --> 00:01:30,080 Speaker 1: Rogers needs somebody to throw the ball too, and so 34 00:01:30,120 --> 00:01:32,400 Speaker 1: I think Watson will take the top off the defense 35 00:01:32,440 --> 00:01:35,479 Speaker 1: and he'll be that deep threat that Rogers really needed. 36 00:01:35,680 --> 00:01:38,000 Speaker 1: And I really liked how aggressive they were. I know 37 00:01:38,040 --> 00:01:40,720 Speaker 1: they trade two second round picks, but you know, you 38 00:01:40,760 --> 00:01:42,960 Speaker 1: have to get your guy, and there was a run 39 00:01:42,959 --> 00:01:46,280 Speaker 1: on receivers in the fifties, so it was really I mean, 40 00:01:46,319 --> 00:01:48,160 Speaker 1: it was really good as a fan of the Packers 41 00:01:48,240 --> 00:01:51,320 Speaker 1: that that they were aggressive and they moved up for him. 42 00:01:51,440 --> 00:01:54,160 Speaker 1: What was your take? So my thing on Christian Watson, 43 00:01:54,240 --> 00:01:56,760 Speaker 1: I thought he was the perfect pick for them, uh, 44 00:01:56,800 --> 00:01:59,200 Speaker 1: even in kind of miket and even though my drafts 45 00:01:59,200 --> 00:02:01,720 Speaker 1: are what they are. Uh. In the process that I 46 00:02:01,760 --> 00:02:04,600 Speaker 1: talked about Christian Watson being a Packer, A few things 47 00:02:04,680 --> 00:02:06,520 Speaker 1: to think about when it comes to the Packers and 48 00:02:06,560 --> 00:02:09,920 Speaker 1: how they traditionally developed wide receivers. UM you hit on 49 00:02:10,440 --> 00:02:14,440 Speaker 1: normal prototypes, right, So we talked about side speed, UM, 50 00:02:14,800 --> 00:02:17,640 Speaker 1: big play potential. This is a kid who had fifty 51 00:02:17,680 --> 00:02:19,960 Speaker 1: seven plays or twenty plus yards or more on a 52 00:02:20,000 --> 00:02:22,799 Speaker 1: hundred and eighty touches. And I think when you look 53 00:02:22,840 --> 00:02:25,960 Speaker 1: at kind of the composition of the wide receiver corps, 54 00:02:26,120 --> 00:02:28,000 Speaker 1: a lot of people are going to worry about why, 55 00:02:28,000 --> 00:02:30,760 Speaker 1: how are they going to replace Davante Adams in those things? 56 00:02:30,840 --> 00:02:34,800 Speaker 1: And I would contend that the offense might be more balanced, 57 00:02:34,840 --> 00:02:37,720 Speaker 1: more efficient, and a little different, but it could be 58 00:02:37,800 --> 00:02:40,760 Speaker 1: even more dangerous to defend because you don't have the 59 00:02:40,840 --> 00:02:44,680 Speaker 1: number one um. Rogers tended to kind of lean and 60 00:02:44,760 --> 00:02:48,000 Speaker 1: lock into Davante Adams, rightfully so, because Davante Adams is 61 00:02:48,000 --> 00:02:50,440 Speaker 1: the best receiver in football. But in the games in 62 00:02:50,440 --> 00:02:53,760 Speaker 1: which they haven't had Davante Adams, Aaron Rodgers hasn't skipped 63 00:02:53,760 --> 00:02:56,440 Speaker 1: a beat. In fact, as numbers go up in terms 64 00:02:56,440 --> 00:02:59,400 Speaker 1: of yards per game, look at a touchdown, the interception ratio, 65 00:02:59,800 --> 00:03:02,360 Speaker 1: it is right on part without we typically plays. And 66 00:03:02,360 --> 00:03:04,080 Speaker 1: so it's just a matter of make sure that those 67 00:03:04,080 --> 00:03:06,840 Speaker 1: guys kind of find their roles and they have to 68 00:03:06,880 --> 00:03:09,320 Speaker 1: get something out of Watson. Normally it takes young guys 69 00:03:09,919 --> 00:03:12,839 Speaker 1: a little time to popping Green Bay. But I think 70 00:03:12,840 --> 00:03:16,000 Speaker 1: for Watson is really important for him to have a 71 00:03:16,080 --> 00:03:18,680 Speaker 1: role where they can utilize him and feature him and 72 00:03:19,400 --> 00:03:21,800 Speaker 1: have him play a role that really compliments to all 73 00:03:21,800 --> 00:03:24,600 Speaker 1: the guys that they have in the corps. No, I 74 00:03:24,639 --> 00:03:27,840 Speaker 1: definitely agree with you. I thought in that NFC Divisional 75 00:03:27,919 --> 00:03:31,200 Speaker 1: Round game against the forty Niners, I mean everything was 76 00:03:31,240 --> 00:03:33,720 Speaker 1: going to Davante. He was getting double teamed, so it 77 00:03:33,760 --> 00:03:36,840 Speaker 1: became a little bit predictable. So I would like the Packers, 78 00:03:36,880 --> 00:03:39,040 Speaker 1: you know, to maybe even add another receiver in the 79 00:03:39,040 --> 00:03:42,320 Speaker 1: off season and spread that wealth around. They get Tony 80 00:03:42,360 --> 00:03:44,960 Speaker 1: in back, so I definitely agree with you that they 81 00:03:44,960 --> 00:03:47,200 Speaker 1: just need to spread the ball around, make it less predictable, 82 00:03:47,280 --> 00:03:51,480 Speaker 1: so all the focus not on one receiver in the offense. Okay, 83 00:03:51,520 --> 00:03:55,080 Speaker 1: so we we saw the receivers go and naturally when 84 00:03:55,120 --> 00:03:58,640 Speaker 1: we think about uh Davante Adams being replaced, my eyes 85 00:03:58,840 --> 00:04:01,520 Speaker 1: certainly went to the Kancie, the Chiefs in the Kannassey's 86 00:04:01,800 --> 00:04:07,000 Speaker 1: Kan City Chiefs, landing Scott More overall. But I think 87 00:04:07,360 --> 00:04:10,560 Speaker 1: beyond that, just what the Chiefs have done, you go 88 00:04:10,600 --> 00:04:12,400 Speaker 1: back and you look at the draft to get Trima Duffy, 89 00:04:12,440 --> 00:04:15,160 Speaker 1: to have George Carl Loftus coming over. Then you ask 90 00:04:15,200 --> 00:04:16,920 Speaker 1: Scott More to the mix, what do you think about 91 00:04:17,279 --> 00:04:19,400 Speaker 1: the day two pick though, going and get Scott Moore 92 00:04:19,440 --> 00:04:23,040 Speaker 1: and four overall to maybe replace tyik Yo. Yeah, I 93 00:04:23,040 --> 00:04:26,960 Speaker 1: don't think anybody can replace Tyrek Hill, but sky Moore 94 00:04:27,080 --> 00:04:28,760 Speaker 1: is the guy to do it if you're gonna do it, 95 00:04:28,800 --> 00:04:31,800 Speaker 1: and so he has excellent vertical speed. He's someone who's tough, 96 00:04:32,120 --> 00:04:34,279 Speaker 1: and I think he could fit really well. Patrick Mahomes 97 00:04:34,279 --> 00:04:38,000 Speaker 1: off the bat. I mean, this is the perfect prototype receiver. 98 00:04:38,120 --> 00:04:40,400 Speaker 1: I think that they could have taken and he felt 99 00:04:40,400 --> 00:04:42,279 Speaker 1: to them at fifty four. I didn't know if he 100 00:04:42,320 --> 00:04:43,680 Speaker 1: was going to drop. I know he got a lot 101 00:04:43,680 --> 00:04:46,279 Speaker 1: of pre draft hyped from a lot of NFL network analysts. 102 00:04:46,800 --> 00:04:49,760 Speaker 1: So what did you think? So my my whole thing 103 00:04:50,120 --> 00:04:52,360 Speaker 1: with Scott Morris, I felt like he was the perfect thing. 104 00:04:52,480 --> 00:04:54,760 Speaker 1: And because Andy Reid kind of comes out of that 105 00:04:54,880 --> 00:04:58,960 Speaker 1: old school um Green Bay Packers treat they have a 106 00:04:59,080 --> 00:05:01,360 Speaker 1: strong belief in their system, and they believe their system 107 00:05:01,400 --> 00:05:04,200 Speaker 1: is going to create opportunities for the players there, and 108 00:05:04,400 --> 00:05:06,599 Speaker 1: if it's not a level player, but a B level player, 109 00:05:06,720 --> 00:05:10,359 Speaker 1: they certainly can continue to be efficient and effective and 110 00:05:10,400 --> 00:05:12,159 Speaker 1: the like. Because we go back and you think about 111 00:05:12,200 --> 00:05:15,320 Speaker 1: early in any Ree's tenure, they didn't have a level receivers, 112 00:05:15,320 --> 00:05:16,839 Speaker 1: but they still want a ton of games. With Alex 113 00:05:16,880 --> 00:05:18,960 Speaker 1: Smith is kind of throwing the ball and finding a 114 00:05:19,000 --> 00:05:21,440 Speaker 1: way to use the screen game and checkdowns and those things. 115 00:05:21,520 --> 00:05:24,240 Speaker 1: I don't think the offense will evolve like that under 116 00:05:24,240 --> 00:05:27,360 Speaker 1: Pat Mahomes, but I actually believe when you remove Tyreek Hill, 117 00:05:27,720 --> 00:05:31,200 Speaker 1: you will force Pat Mahome to be a little more efficient. 118 00:05:31,839 --> 00:05:33,320 Speaker 1: I think he would kind of play the game to 119 00:05:33,360 --> 00:05:36,679 Speaker 1: be effective spreading the ball around. And I actually believe, 120 00:05:36,800 --> 00:05:38,599 Speaker 1: like I talked about with the Packers, I believe this 121 00:05:38,600 --> 00:05:41,400 Speaker 1: could be a more dangerous and difficult offense to defend 122 00:05:41,760 --> 00:05:44,400 Speaker 1: because now you don't necessarily know where the ball is 123 00:05:44,440 --> 00:05:48,120 Speaker 1: going outside of building it around. Travis Kelsey. I think 124 00:05:48,160 --> 00:05:50,440 Speaker 1: it's a great move and Scott more in terms of 125 00:05:50,800 --> 00:05:55,279 Speaker 1: the Tyreek hill Uh replacement or filling that void, not 126 00:05:55,440 --> 00:05:58,360 Speaker 1: necessarily the same player, but very dynamic in his own way. 127 00:05:58,640 --> 00:06:01,320 Speaker 1: I think the combination of Scott more in Miko Hartman, 128 00:06:01,560 --> 00:06:03,279 Speaker 1: I think they can do some of the things that 129 00:06:03,360 --> 00:06:04,960 Speaker 1: Tyrikiyo was able to get. Me he won't be able 130 00:06:04,960 --> 00:06:06,479 Speaker 1: to get. They won't be able to combine to do 131 00:06:06,560 --> 00:06:08,520 Speaker 1: all of the stuff, but I certainly think they can 132 00:06:08,600 --> 00:06:11,120 Speaker 1: kind of feel some of that production. They walked out 133 00:06:11,120 --> 00:06:13,719 Speaker 1: to do it when he went to my him. Yeah, 134 00:06:13,760 --> 00:06:15,680 Speaker 1: I think this guy More pick was one of the 135 00:06:15,720 --> 00:06:17,880 Speaker 1: best picks of the second round. Another guy I really 136 00:06:17,920 --> 00:06:20,479 Speaker 1: liked was George Pickens to the Steelers with the fifty 137 00:06:20,560 --> 00:06:23,480 Speaker 1: second pick um. I think you're giving Kenny Pickett some 138 00:06:23,560 --> 00:06:26,440 Speaker 1: weapons if Pickens can stay healthy, I think he has 139 00:06:26,480 --> 00:06:29,560 Speaker 1: a player has a really good catch radius, fantastic ball skills, 140 00:06:29,920 --> 00:06:31,840 Speaker 1: and you know, all the athletic traits to be big time. 141 00:06:32,200 --> 00:06:33,880 Speaker 1: I think this could be one of the biggest steels 142 00:06:33,880 --> 00:06:35,599 Speaker 1: of the draft. Do you agree with me on that? 143 00:06:36,160 --> 00:06:38,400 Speaker 1: So I love what the Stillers have done. When you 144 00:06:38,440 --> 00:06:40,560 Speaker 1: go back and we talked about the package developing guys 145 00:06:40,600 --> 00:06:43,039 Speaker 1: outside of the first round at wide receiver. Uh, the 146 00:06:43,080 --> 00:06:45,560 Speaker 1: same preop be said for what the Steelers have done traditionally, 147 00:06:45,560 --> 00:06:48,160 Speaker 1: they have been able to nail the draft and develop 148 00:06:48,240 --> 00:06:50,680 Speaker 1: wide receivers. And Pickens is one. You gotta remember, four 149 00:06:50,760 --> 00:06:52,919 Speaker 1: or five star player coming out of high school. The 150 00:06:52,960 --> 00:06:56,040 Speaker 1: injury kind of slowed him down a little bit at Georgia. 151 00:06:56,440 --> 00:06:58,960 Speaker 1: But this is a high end player. And so now 152 00:06:59,040 --> 00:07:01,640 Speaker 1: you put him into a mix with the lineup with 153 00:07:02,040 --> 00:07:06,360 Speaker 1: Chase Claypool, you have Deonte Johnson. You now put Pickings, 154 00:07:06,360 --> 00:07:09,560 Speaker 1: a healthy Pickers in the mix. You're young, dynamic, you're fast. 155 00:07:09,840 --> 00:07:11,800 Speaker 1: And also remember this would be the first year that 156 00:07:11,800 --> 00:07:16,080 Speaker 1: Matt Canada can really implement his offense. Whether it's Kinney 157 00:07:16,080 --> 00:07:19,200 Speaker 1: Pickett or Mr Drobiscuit or even Mason Rudolph. We will 158 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:22,520 Speaker 1: see an offense that's a little different, more motion shifts, 159 00:07:22,680 --> 00:07:25,840 Speaker 1: jet sweeps, things that can utilize the speed in the 160 00:07:25,840 --> 00:07:28,480 Speaker 1: white receiver corps, not only in the vertical game, but 161 00:07:28,560 --> 00:07:31,160 Speaker 1: in the horizontal game in terms of taking handoffs of 162 00:07:31,240 --> 00:07:34,720 Speaker 1: getting the shallow crosses. Um, George Pickens is a playmaker, 163 00:07:34,760 --> 00:07:36,480 Speaker 1: and so I do like this pick I agree with you. 164 00:07:36,720 --> 00:07:39,120 Speaker 1: It's one of the nice picks. I think it's one 165 00:07:39,120 --> 00:07:41,080 Speaker 1: of those things that we need to keep an eye 166 00:07:41,160 --> 00:07:45,320 Speaker 1: on because he is a fantastic playmaker on the perimeter. 167 00:07:45,520 --> 00:07:48,000 Speaker 1: But there was another pick that was a bit of 168 00:07:48,040 --> 00:07:50,080 Speaker 1: a surprise to me based on what they had done 169 00:07:50,080 --> 00:07:54,040 Speaker 1: in previous years. Breeze Hall going to the New York Jets, 170 00:07:54,400 --> 00:07:55,920 Speaker 1: to me was one of the best picks who was 171 00:07:55,920 --> 00:07:57,640 Speaker 1: one of the surprises because last year this is a 172 00:07:57,640 --> 00:08:00,560 Speaker 1: team that took Michael carter Um. Mike Guarter had a 173 00:08:00,600 --> 00:08:03,040 Speaker 1: solid rookie season for him. But the Jets are sitting 174 00:08:03,080 --> 00:08:06,000 Speaker 1: there thirty six overall. They get their guy, and then 175 00:08:06,040 --> 00:08:08,560 Speaker 1: Breeze Haw comes on TV and talks about he had 176 00:08:08,560 --> 00:08:10,240 Speaker 1: talked to them and maybe they were going to trade 177 00:08:10,320 --> 00:08:12,400 Speaker 1: up in the first round to get him. I think 178 00:08:12,400 --> 00:08:14,720 Speaker 1: it's a huge get. It is one where he is 179 00:08:14,760 --> 00:08:17,800 Speaker 1: a complete back. He's dynamic, not only is a runner 180 00:08:17,800 --> 00:08:20,200 Speaker 1: for catching the ball out the backfield. I was just 181 00:08:20,280 --> 00:08:22,400 Speaker 1: shocked that the jett decided that they needed to run 182 00:08:22,600 --> 00:08:25,400 Speaker 1: another running back to add to the room. I actually 183 00:08:25,520 --> 00:08:27,840 Speaker 1: really like Breece Saw. I think this could have been 184 00:08:27,880 --> 00:08:29,480 Speaker 1: a guy who could have went in the first round, 185 00:08:29,760 --> 00:08:32,200 Speaker 1: and a lot of scouts liked him. I think overall, 186 00:08:32,240 --> 00:08:33,840 Speaker 1: you know, he's a super fast he ran a fourth 187 00:08:33,840 --> 00:08:36,120 Speaker 1: three nine at the forty. He's a three on back. 188 00:08:36,160 --> 00:08:38,160 Speaker 1: He can be a huge factor. He's really get in 189 00:08:38,200 --> 00:08:41,000 Speaker 1: the passing game. And overall, what the Jets have done 190 00:08:41,040 --> 00:08:43,079 Speaker 1: this draft, I mean they've got also got Gary Wilson, 191 00:08:43,080 --> 00:08:44,920 Speaker 1: who is one of my favorite receivers in the draft. 192 00:08:45,440 --> 00:08:47,280 Speaker 1: I think they've done a lot to help Zach Wilson, 193 00:08:47,360 --> 00:08:49,840 Speaker 1: and that's how you should build around a young quarterback. 194 00:08:50,320 --> 00:08:54,400 Speaker 1: And obviously they've also drafted Sauce Gardner and Jermaine Johnson. 195 00:08:54,920 --> 00:08:58,439 Speaker 1: So overall, I think they've had probably the best draft. 196 00:08:58,960 --> 00:09:02,679 Speaker 1: And yeah, the whole draft so far. Yeah, yeah, when 197 00:09:02,679 --> 00:09:04,640 Speaker 1: you come with the best drafts, I think it's interesting, 198 00:09:04,840 --> 00:09:07,480 Speaker 1: Uh you talk about the Jets because Joe Douglas spent 199 00:09:07,600 --> 00:09:09,760 Speaker 1: time with the Baltimore Ravens. I believe it comes down 200 00:09:09,760 --> 00:09:12,280 Speaker 1: to between the Jets and the Ravens in terms of 201 00:09:12,360 --> 00:09:14,240 Speaker 1: best drafts. And the only reason I can judge that 202 00:09:14,360 --> 00:09:17,319 Speaker 1: is based on um the players that we had ranked 203 00:09:17,320 --> 00:09:19,080 Speaker 1: in the players that we talked about being the best 204 00:09:19,120 --> 00:09:20,880 Speaker 1: ones in the draft. When I look at the Jets, 205 00:09:20,880 --> 00:09:24,360 Speaker 1: Sofce Gardener, Garrett Wilson, Jamaine Johnson, Breese Haw all guys 206 00:09:24,400 --> 00:09:27,160 Speaker 1: that were high end guys, Guys that might have rated 207 00:09:27,679 --> 00:09:29,559 Speaker 1: within the top two or three of the position when 208 00:09:29,559 --> 00:09:32,360 Speaker 1: we looked at the boards. Then the Baltimore Ravens blue 209 00:09:32,400 --> 00:09:34,800 Speaker 1: chip guys, kind of like a Warren Buffet draft where 210 00:09:34,800 --> 00:09:38,160 Speaker 1: you know the brand names. Kyle Hamilton's everyone raved about him. 211 00:09:38,320 --> 00:09:41,400 Speaker 1: Tyler Lindenbaum many considered to be the best center in 212 00:09:41,480 --> 00:09:43,880 Speaker 1: the game, despite the issues that some may have had 213 00:09:43,920 --> 00:09:47,079 Speaker 1: with his short arms and uh maybe lack of athleticism. 214 00:09:47,080 --> 00:09:49,360 Speaker 1: When it came to comparing him to others man, he 215 00:09:49,600 --> 00:09:53,240 Speaker 1: very technically sound player at the point of attack. Gave 216 00:09:53,280 --> 00:09:56,120 Speaker 1: it to Jobo Um being able to come on board 217 00:09:56,160 --> 00:09:58,959 Speaker 1: like I was the first round talent. Defensive coordinator knows them, 218 00:09:59,160 --> 00:10:02,040 Speaker 1: and so you it did into and Travis Jones, and 219 00:10:02,080 --> 00:10:04,960 Speaker 1: so when you think about the draft and ultimately what 220 00:10:05,080 --> 00:10:06,719 Speaker 1: you want to walk away with, you want to work 221 00:10:06,760 --> 00:10:09,679 Speaker 1: away with great players. And I think both of those teams, 222 00:10:09,720 --> 00:10:13,079 Speaker 1: two Jets and the Ravens certainly knocked it out to part. Yeah. 223 00:10:13,120 --> 00:10:16,040 Speaker 1: I think David Ichabo was also one of the best 224 00:10:16,080 --> 00:10:19,160 Speaker 1: picks of the whole draft. He's a Ravens type player. 225 00:10:19,360 --> 00:10:21,320 Speaker 1: I mean, despite you know, the torn achilles, he can 226 00:10:21,320 --> 00:10:23,800 Speaker 1: develop nicely. Layre, he just looks like a raven to me, 227 00:10:23,840 --> 00:10:25,800 Speaker 1: and I think he has tremendous upside and the value 228 00:10:25,800 --> 00:10:29,080 Speaker 1: the Ravens Scott with a jabo in Hamilton's and you know, 229 00:10:29,120 --> 00:10:31,760 Speaker 1: Travis Jones is a great player I think they've had 230 00:10:32,240 --> 00:10:34,319 Speaker 1: and this is another team that's had one of the 231 00:10:34,360 --> 00:10:36,320 Speaker 1: best drafts so far. I think we can go on 232 00:10:36,440 --> 00:10:40,400 Speaker 1: to the quarterbacks, though, um there's no qbs that got 233 00:10:40,400 --> 00:10:42,480 Speaker 1: selected the second round. We had a run on in 234 00:10:42,520 --> 00:10:45,320 Speaker 1: the third round. First we can hit on Desmond Ritter 235 00:10:45,440 --> 00:10:48,520 Speaker 1: with pick what did you think about that pick? So 236 00:10:48,640 --> 00:10:52,000 Speaker 1: the thing about Desmond Ritter going there to the Atlanta Falcons, 237 00:10:52,280 --> 00:10:55,079 Speaker 1: I know DJ compared him to Marcus Mariota and what 238 00:10:55,280 --> 00:10:58,800 Speaker 1: better place to go then, um, behind someone where the 239 00:10:58,840 --> 00:11:01,480 Speaker 1: offensive coordinated can keep the offense exactly the same. You 240 00:11:01,480 --> 00:11:04,600 Speaker 1: have similar skill sets between the starting quarterback and the 241 00:11:04,600 --> 00:11:07,840 Speaker 1: backup quarterback of the developmental guy as we're called Desmond Ritter. 242 00:11:08,200 --> 00:11:11,280 Speaker 1: And I believe his temperament, uh, the way that he 243 00:11:11,360 --> 00:11:15,000 Speaker 1: goes about doing his business throughout this PREJFT process really 244 00:11:15,040 --> 00:11:17,640 Speaker 1: serves him well because he and Marcus Mariota really have 245 00:11:17,760 --> 00:11:21,480 Speaker 1: similar I would say demeanors, and now you put similar 246 00:11:21,520 --> 00:11:23,959 Speaker 1: to meanings with similar games, Uh, it's your work. I 247 00:11:24,000 --> 00:11:26,600 Speaker 1: think Arthur Smiths has a lot of fun uh kind 248 00:11:26,640 --> 00:11:30,920 Speaker 1: of crafting an offense that utilizes the mobility and athleticism 249 00:11:30,960 --> 00:11:35,000 Speaker 1: of the quarterback. But it might not necessarily involve a 250 00:11:35,000 --> 00:11:37,200 Speaker 1: ton of runs. It might involve putting them on the 251 00:11:37,240 --> 00:11:39,000 Speaker 1: move and doing some of those things. And I think 252 00:11:39,000 --> 00:11:40,959 Speaker 1: when you do that with a young quarterback, particularly one 253 00:11:41,040 --> 00:11:44,840 Speaker 1: that is as athletic as Ritter, you really up his 254 00:11:45,000 --> 00:11:47,240 Speaker 1: chances of being able to be successful because you can 255 00:11:47,280 --> 00:11:49,960 Speaker 1: cut the field down in half, you make the reads easy, 256 00:11:50,320 --> 00:11:53,360 Speaker 1: and you make the game one that, um, I won't 257 00:11:53,440 --> 00:11:55,560 Speaker 1: say it's like high school, but it's one that he 258 00:11:55,600 --> 00:11:58,600 Speaker 1: can easily kind of gain confidence. And as he gains confidence, 259 00:11:58,600 --> 00:12:01,200 Speaker 1: you can spoon for him, give him more on his plate. Yeah, 260 00:12:01,280 --> 00:12:03,520 Speaker 1: Ritter was one of my favor picks of the draft 261 00:12:03,559 --> 00:12:07,199 Speaker 1: as well. I think he's tremendous value. This is the 262 00:12:07,200 --> 00:12:09,360 Speaker 1: guy could have seen go in the first round and 263 00:12:09,360 --> 00:12:11,320 Speaker 1: the Falcons get a guy who's a good leader. You 264 00:12:11,360 --> 00:12:14,120 Speaker 1: saw how far he took Cincinnati, so he's definitely a 265 00:12:14,120 --> 00:12:17,079 Speaker 1: tremendous leader. He's an intelligent quarterback who can process the 266 00:12:17,120 --> 00:12:19,680 Speaker 1: field nicely. Like you said, Marcus Mariotta, he should be 267 00:12:19,679 --> 00:12:22,280 Speaker 1: able to compete with Marcus Mariotta early in his career. 268 00:12:22,320 --> 00:12:26,280 Speaker 1: I think he could improve his accuracy. Overall, I think 269 00:12:26,280 --> 00:12:28,720 Speaker 1: this is a Steel Desmond Ritter. Yeah, I mean, I 270 00:12:28,760 --> 00:12:31,720 Speaker 1: think it's a great fit. We can also talk about 271 00:12:31,840 --> 00:12:35,560 Speaker 1: another quarterback that went maybe surprising some people, maybe not 272 00:12:35,600 --> 00:12:38,480 Speaker 1: as surprising for removed the sticks listeners, which we we 273 00:12:38,559 --> 00:12:41,240 Speaker 1: thought the Titans could have been a sneaky quarterback team, 274 00:12:41,640 --> 00:12:44,160 Speaker 1: and they got Malik Willist with the eight six pick. 275 00:12:44,679 --> 00:12:46,839 Speaker 1: What did you think about that fit? You look, man, Look, 276 00:12:47,280 --> 00:12:49,679 Speaker 1: I was heartbroken in terms of like watching the anguish 277 00:12:49,760 --> 00:12:52,400 Speaker 1: on the faces of these quarterbacks as they were falling 278 00:12:52,400 --> 00:12:55,040 Speaker 1: and falling out of the second round. But a lot 279 00:12:55,080 --> 00:12:57,439 Speaker 1: of this really matters in terms of where you go. 280 00:12:57,760 --> 00:12:59,760 Speaker 1: I think from Elie Willis, he went to the perfect 281 00:13:00,000 --> 00:13:02,600 Speaker 1: odd for him. One. There's no immediate pressure for him 282 00:13:02,640 --> 00:13:04,400 Speaker 1: to get on the field, and because of his draft 283 00:13:04,440 --> 00:13:07,880 Speaker 1: status as a third round pick, um the fans will 284 00:13:07,920 --> 00:13:11,280 Speaker 1: not necessarily clamor or put the pressure on Mike Rabel 285 00:13:11,320 --> 00:13:14,160 Speaker 1: and John Robinson to put him on the field. That said, 286 00:13:14,400 --> 00:13:16,960 Speaker 1: he gets a chance to play behind Bryan Tannehill, another 287 00:13:17,040 --> 00:13:20,079 Speaker 1: athletic player, and it took Ryan Tannehill a couple of 288 00:13:20,160 --> 00:13:22,199 Speaker 1: years where to really pop for him down in Miami 289 00:13:22,280 --> 00:13:25,400 Speaker 1: and then re emerge as a highlight, high end player 290 00:13:25,720 --> 00:13:28,520 Speaker 1: for the Titans. And because of the similar skill sets 291 00:13:28,520 --> 00:13:31,200 Speaker 1: in terms of athletic quarterbacks being able to do the 292 00:13:31,240 --> 00:13:33,520 Speaker 1: same things, you can keep the playbook the same, I 293 00:13:33,559 --> 00:13:35,920 Speaker 1: think it's a great spot for him. And so it's 294 00:13:35,920 --> 00:13:39,080 Speaker 1: one of those things where it hurts immediately because you're 295 00:13:39,120 --> 00:13:40,960 Speaker 1: sitting there, like, man, I can't believe I'm eighty six 296 00:13:40,960 --> 00:13:42,760 Speaker 1: overall when they were speculation I might be a top 297 00:13:42,800 --> 00:13:45,480 Speaker 1: ten pick. But in terms of the fit, the scheme, 298 00:13:45,559 --> 00:13:49,800 Speaker 1: the big running back behind him, ideal situation for Belique 299 00:13:49,840 --> 00:13:52,680 Speaker 1: Willis because even if he does get his opportunity to play, 300 00:13:52,720 --> 00:13:55,240 Speaker 1: maybe sooner than we expect, he has the big back 301 00:13:55,520 --> 00:13:58,120 Speaker 1: behind him and King Henry, and that means that he's 302 00:13:58,160 --> 00:14:00,440 Speaker 1: not going to have to do it all by himself 303 00:14:00,440 --> 00:14:03,160 Speaker 1: in terms of being a pastor. He can actually complement 304 00:14:03,480 --> 00:14:05,959 Speaker 1: the running game with his skills as a dynamic duel 305 00:14:06,040 --> 00:14:08,920 Speaker 1: threat passer from the pocket. Yeah, Malik Willis as a 306 00:14:08,920 --> 00:14:11,000 Speaker 1: player you know, I thought he should have been a 307 00:14:11,040 --> 00:14:14,800 Speaker 1: first round pick, maybe admitted bottom of first round. But 308 00:14:15,400 --> 00:14:17,440 Speaker 1: he's an excellent dual threat athlete. Like you said, he 309 00:14:17,440 --> 00:14:19,480 Speaker 1: can make so many plays on his feet. He could 310 00:14:19,520 --> 00:14:21,520 Speaker 1: run through guys. He's like a truck, you know, he 311 00:14:21,560 --> 00:14:23,720 Speaker 1: has great arm strength. He has so much upside. So 312 00:14:23,760 --> 00:14:26,080 Speaker 1: I think this is a steal for the Titans, and 313 00:14:26,400 --> 00:14:29,760 Speaker 1: I expect him to eventually be the starter. So as 314 00:14:29,760 --> 00:14:32,200 Speaker 1: far as you know him, what goes through through his 315 00:14:32,240 --> 00:14:35,280 Speaker 1: mind on draft night, We've seen like Aaron Rodgers has drop. 316 00:14:35,560 --> 00:14:37,520 Speaker 1: You know, a lot of quarterbacks that have gone on 317 00:14:37,520 --> 00:14:39,320 Speaker 1: to be great. I've dropped. So even though he had 318 00:14:39,360 --> 00:14:41,520 Speaker 1: a long way to wait, I mean, this is the 319 00:14:41,560 --> 00:14:45,400 Speaker 1: ideal situation. It is an ideal situation, and I love it. 320 00:14:45,480 --> 00:14:48,440 Speaker 1: I also believe the other quarterback that was selected last night, 321 00:14:48,440 --> 00:14:50,640 Speaker 1: Matt Carrell, I think he landed in a really good 322 00:14:50,680 --> 00:14:53,360 Speaker 1: spot for him. Now there's a lot of stuff, a 323 00:14:53,360 --> 00:14:56,080 Speaker 1: lot of things swirling around Matt correlle as to why, 324 00:14:56,560 --> 00:14:58,400 Speaker 1: um he fell to the third round, But at the 325 00:14:58,480 --> 00:15:00,760 Speaker 1: end of the day, this is a really good situation 326 00:15:00,840 --> 00:15:03,480 Speaker 1: for him. One when I think about the lack of 327 00:15:03,520 --> 00:15:05,920 Speaker 1: immediate pressure to put him on the field. I think 328 00:15:05,960 --> 00:15:09,320 Speaker 1: this makes uh Sam Donald maybe more comfortable in the 329 00:15:09,360 --> 00:15:12,320 Speaker 1: starting role. He can kind of attack it like the 330 00:15:12,320 --> 00:15:14,560 Speaker 1: start and not necessarily have to worry about fending off 331 00:15:14,880 --> 00:15:18,000 Speaker 1: Mcarrel and a competition. And then for Matt Correll, I 332 00:15:18,080 --> 00:15:21,920 Speaker 1: think the most important part of the fit is Ben McAdoo. 333 00:15:22,200 --> 00:15:24,040 Speaker 1: Haven't looked at Ben McAdoo and the work that he 334 00:15:24,080 --> 00:15:26,160 Speaker 1: was able to do with Eli Manning in New York, 335 00:15:26,440 --> 00:15:29,400 Speaker 1: quick rhythm passing, game ball comes out fast. A lot 336 00:15:29,440 --> 00:15:31,120 Speaker 1: of the things that he did in New York with 337 00:15:31,200 --> 00:15:35,680 Speaker 1: Eli Manning successfully. Matt Correll can do those same things, 338 00:15:35,680 --> 00:15:37,800 Speaker 1: but he can do it with a little more pizzas 339 00:15:38,120 --> 00:15:40,400 Speaker 1: and sizzle, meaning he's a little more He's a lot 340 00:15:40,440 --> 00:15:43,040 Speaker 1: more athletic than Eli Manning was. But in terms of 341 00:15:43,080 --> 00:15:45,280 Speaker 1: the ball getting out of his hands, being able to 342 00:15:45,280 --> 00:15:47,480 Speaker 1: throw the quick rhythm routes to r P O s 343 00:15:47,520 --> 00:15:49,800 Speaker 1: and all those things, he can do it. So to 344 00:15:49,920 --> 00:15:52,520 Speaker 1: me it is a great fit, which is also why 345 00:15:52,560 --> 00:15:55,080 Speaker 1: the Carolina Panthers have kind of squashed some of the 346 00:15:55,120 --> 00:15:57,440 Speaker 1: conversation to talk about them needing to get involved in 347 00:15:57,440 --> 00:15:59,680 Speaker 1: the Baker may Fiold thing. I think they found one 348 00:16:00,000 --> 00:16:01,520 Speaker 1: in Mcarrel. I think that could be a huge pick 349 00:16:01,560 --> 00:16:03,480 Speaker 1: for him down the world. Yeah, I think Corral could 350 00:16:03,520 --> 00:16:06,680 Speaker 1: have went much higher, and the Panthers needed another quarterback 351 00:16:06,720 --> 00:16:09,000 Speaker 1: in the quarterback room. So he's a guy who can 352 00:16:09,040 --> 00:16:11,600 Speaker 1: compete right away with Donald. It makes a lot of 353 00:16:11,600 --> 00:16:13,920 Speaker 1: sense this pick, you know. And Corral is really good 354 00:16:14,000 --> 00:16:16,680 Speaker 1: arm strength, Like you said, he's super athletic, and I'm 355 00:16:16,680 --> 00:16:20,440 Speaker 1: curiously how the Panthers will utilize him. He's a rhythm passer. 356 00:16:20,600 --> 00:16:22,320 Speaker 1: I think, you know, if you can scheme it right, 357 00:16:22,400 --> 00:16:25,000 Speaker 1: he can he can make uh, you know, the Panthers 358 00:16:25,040 --> 00:16:28,480 Speaker 1: really good, really fast, you know. I think that's I 359 00:16:28,520 --> 00:16:31,720 Speaker 1: think that's really really important in terms of like scheme, 360 00:16:31,760 --> 00:16:34,320 Speaker 1: fit is everything. It really really matters when it comes 361 00:16:34,320 --> 00:16:37,360 Speaker 1: to the play of the quarterback um And so for 362 00:16:37,480 --> 00:16:43,200 Speaker 1: Mcarrel to land there, I think it was nice. So 363 00:16:43,280 --> 00:16:45,160 Speaker 1: give me one more. Give me something else that you 364 00:16:45,160 --> 00:16:47,800 Speaker 1: want to get off your chest, something that uh struck 365 00:16:47,880 --> 00:16:49,600 Speaker 1: you doing the draft that you're like, man, I just 366 00:16:49,840 --> 00:16:52,080 Speaker 1: I just have the talk. I don't understand this. Why 367 00:16:52,120 --> 00:16:53,920 Speaker 1: why why give me give me something that kind of 368 00:16:54,240 --> 00:16:57,000 Speaker 1: he photoed you on day two of the draft. Yeah, 369 00:16:57,040 --> 00:16:59,720 Speaker 1: one of the big surprises for me was that the 370 00:16:59,760 --> 00:17:02,560 Speaker 1: Sea Hawks went, you know, running back and then tackle 371 00:17:02,720 --> 00:17:04,880 Speaker 1: over taking a quarterback in the second and third round. 372 00:17:05,400 --> 00:17:07,640 Speaker 1: I thought they could have added another quarterback to the 373 00:17:07,720 --> 00:17:12,560 Speaker 1: quarterback room, but them not going quarterback really surprised me. 374 00:17:13,000 --> 00:17:15,040 Speaker 1: I know we were talking before the podcast about this. 375 00:17:15,440 --> 00:17:18,639 Speaker 1: What was your take on that. No, So when I 376 00:17:18,680 --> 00:17:21,000 Speaker 1: think about the Seahawks, and the Seahawks have been open 377 00:17:21,080 --> 00:17:24,119 Speaker 1: about saying this is not necessarily a full reset, but 378 00:17:24,240 --> 00:17:25,640 Speaker 1: in a way, when you look at what they're doing, 379 00:17:25,720 --> 00:17:27,840 Speaker 1: they are kind of turning back the clock, trying to 380 00:17:27,840 --> 00:17:30,359 Speaker 1: get back to the early two thousand tens when they 381 00:17:31,000 --> 00:17:33,800 Speaker 1: became the dominant team in the NFC for like a 382 00:17:33,800 --> 00:17:36,239 Speaker 1: five year period. And what they did back then they 383 00:17:36,240 --> 00:17:39,399 Speaker 1: didn't force the quarterback. Now, they spun the wheel and 384 00:17:39,400 --> 00:17:42,480 Speaker 1: they brought a lot of quarterbacks in Charlie Whitehurst, Mett Flynn, 385 00:17:42,920 --> 00:17:46,280 Speaker 1: Uh they played with uh those guys before they gave 386 00:17:46,640 --> 00:17:50,160 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson a chance and it eventually worked out for them. 387 00:17:50,560 --> 00:17:52,720 Speaker 1: I think when you think about how they were able 388 00:17:52,760 --> 00:17:54,199 Speaker 1: to do it back then, as they built up the 389 00:17:54,240 --> 00:17:56,600 Speaker 1: rest of the team, Marshawn Lynch came over, so the 390 00:17:56,680 --> 00:17:59,320 Speaker 1: running game was solid. They had a dynamic defense with 391 00:17:59,359 --> 00:18:01,520 Speaker 1: a bunch of young, hungry defenders that kind of grew 392 00:18:01,920 --> 00:18:05,520 Speaker 1: and to being monsters, and they waited patiently until they 393 00:18:05,560 --> 00:18:07,560 Speaker 1: got the quarterback, and then they dropped him in. I 394 00:18:07,600 --> 00:18:09,280 Speaker 1: think what they want to do is kind of redo 395 00:18:09,359 --> 00:18:11,840 Speaker 1: that build up all the team. Pete Carroll wants to 396 00:18:11,920 --> 00:18:14,280 Speaker 1: run the football because by running the football, what he 397 00:18:14,320 --> 00:18:17,239 Speaker 1: does is he not un establishes an identity, but he 398 00:18:17,240 --> 00:18:21,439 Speaker 1: helps his defense by limiting their exposure reduced number of snaps, 399 00:18:21,480 --> 00:18:23,959 Speaker 1: the defense plays better and they begin to kind of 400 00:18:23,960 --> 00:18:26,520 Speaker 1: feel like the Seahawks of old. They have time, and 401 00:18:26,520 --> 00:18:29,439 Speaker 1: I do believe this when they resigned Geno Smith to 402 00:18:29,520 --> 00:18:32,600 Speaker 1: the deal that they signed them to, they believe that 403 00:18:32,680 --> 00:18:35,240 Speaker 1: Geno Smith or Drew Lock, one of those guys is 404 00:18:35,280 --> 00:18:37,720 Speaker 1: going to be good enough to be a functional starter 405 00:18:37,840 --> 00:18:39,920 Speaker 1: for them, and they will try and make the rest 406 00:18:40,000 --> 00:18:42,720 Speaker 1: of the team kind of beat him up, because remember 407 00:18:43,040 --> 00:18:45,800 Speaker 1: last year they lost a lot of close games. You know, 408 00:18:46,359 --> 00:18:48,480 Speaker 1: ball bounced here there. They could have been on the 409 00:18:48,520 --> 00:18:50,760 Speaker 1: other side of it, and that makes the world of difference. 410 00:18:50,760 --> 00:18:52,680 Speaker 1: I think Pete wants to see if he can continue 411 00:18:52,680 --> 00:18:54,560 Speaker 1: to play the way that he's always played and have 412 00:18:54,680 --> 00:18:57,600 Speaker 1: more success now that he doesn't have to worry about 413 00:18:57,640 --> 00:18:59,680 Speaker 1: trying to maybe appease the quarterback who wants to throw 414 00:18:59,680 --> 00:19:02,720 Speaker 1: the ball all over the yard. Yeah, I think Drew 415 00:19:02,840 --> 00:19:05,200 Speaker 1: Lock could be a guy that can step up for them. 416 00:19:05,200 --> 00:19:07,440 Speaker 1: He's likely more quarterback ready than you know, any of 417 00:19:07,480 --> 00:19:10,280 Speaker 1: the quarterbacks in this draft right now, So maybe that 418 00:19:10,320 --> 00:19:12,960 Speaker 1: had to be the big, biggest factor in this. Another 419 00:19:13,000 --> 00:19:16,000 Speaker 1: guy that felt that, you know, I was a little surprised, 420 00:19:16,400 --> 00:19:19,679 Speaker 1: was Nakobe Dean. I mean, he had medical concerns, he 421 00:19:19,720 --> 00:19:22,400 Speaker 1: has a size concern but you know, the Eagles get 422 00:19:22,440 --> 00:19:25,600 Speaker 1: him in the third round at pick eighty three. I mean, overall, 423 00:19:25,640 --> 00:19:28,119 Speaker 1: they've had such a solid draft, acquiring a j Brown, 424 00:19:28,200 --> 00:19:31,800 Speaker 1: drafting Jordan Davis, Cam Jurgens, and now Dean another team 425 00:19:31,800 --> 00:19:34,840 Speaker 1: that hardably had one of the best drafts. What did 426 00:19:34,840 --> 00:19:37,120 Speaker 1: you think about, you know, Dean falling to the Eagles 427 00:19:37,119 --> 00:19:42,560 Speaker 1: and was expected unexpected, So Nakobe Dean, the issue were 428 00:19:43,240 --> 00:19:45,960 Speaker 1: it was a few different issues. One, I think guys 429 00:19:46,000 --> 00:19:49,639 Speaker 1: really were worried about the size speed ratio because you 430 00:19:49,680 --> 00:19:52,359 Speaker 1: never really got him tested. We saw him. He certainly 431 00:19:52,440 --> 00:19:54,800 Speaker 1: wasn't as big as you would like. And even though 432 00:19:54,800 --> 00:19:56,919 Speaker 1: he was surrounded by a ton of players at Georgie, 433 00:19:56,920 --> 00:19:59,359 Speaker 1: and he appeared to be the ring leader in terms 434 00:19:59,400 --> 00:20:03,080 Speaker 1: of the guy that at everyone together. Um, the league 435 00:20:03,119 --> 00:20:04,520 Speaker 1: is a bit of a beauty pageant and you have 436 00:20:04,560 --> 00:20:07,440 Speaker 1: to look the part um when you're going into it. 437 00:20:07,680 --> 00:20:11,439 Speaker 1: I think for uh the Eagles, this works out because 438 00:20:11,800 --> 00:20:13,600 Speaker 1: the way they're able to get them, they were clear 439 00:20:13,680 --> 00:20:15,560 Speaker 1: the medical stuff and then you know, they kind of 440 00:20:15,560 --> 00:20:17,760 Speaker 1: take him at a spot where they don't believe and 441 00:20:17,880 --> 00:20:21,240 Speaker 1: invest in heavily in the inside linebacker position. But you 442 00:20:21,240 --> 00:20:24,080 Speaker 1: get an off the ball lineback who is outstanding instincts, 443 00:20:24,320 --> 00:20:28,840 Speaker 1: diagnostic skills, high i Q player. You know, if if 444 00:20:28,840 --> 00:20:30,560 Speaker 1: he is what we think he is, this is a 445 00:20:30,640 --> 00:20:34,000 Speaker 1: terrific value pick um. It is a little weird that 446 00:20:34,040 --> 00:20:35,840 Speaker 1: when you see his teammate k way Walker go in 447 00:20:35,880 --> 00:20:39,119 Speaker 1: the first round and everyone at Georgia and around the 448 00:20:39,160 --> 00:20:41,240 Speaker 1: program with you that Nikobe Deane is the one to 449 00:20:41,280 --> 00:20:44,119 Speaker 1: make it go. But I just have to tell you, 450 00:20:44,119 --> 00:20:46,600 Speaker 1: like man, it's a body type. It's a prototype league, 451 00:20:46,760 --> 00:20:48,600 Speaker 1: and you have to have the right dimensions and all 452 00:20:48,640 --> 00:20:50,640 Speaker 1: that other stuff to check off the boxes to kind 453 00:20:50,640 --> 00:20:53,240 Speaker 1: of earn your weight into the first round. And we 454 00:20:53,280 --> 00:20:56,359 Speaker 1: will see if it's just if he's justified based on 455 00:20:56,400 --> 00:20:58,720 Speaker 1: the way that he plays. But he's really good players. 456 00:20:58,800 --> 00:21:00,720 Speaker 1: Unfortunate that he had to drop though. Yeah, I think 457 00:21:00,760 --> 00:21:03,080 Speaker 1: he'll make an impact on the Eagles. So I think 458 00:21:03,080 --> 00:21:05,280 Speaker 1: it's a good fit as well. I mean there's still 459 00:21:05,359 --> 00:21:08,160 Speaker 1: some guys though that are really good heading into Day 460 00:21:08,200 --> 00:21:11,879 Speaker 1: three rounds four through seven. We have Sam how Perry 461 00:21:11,880 --> 00:21:16,080 Speaker 1: On Lindfree, Isaiah Spiller, Terrik Willen, Kobe Bryant a lot more. 462 00:21:16,600 --> 00:21:18,560 Speaker 1: I think we can focus on Sam Howe. Where do 463 00:21:18,560 --> 00:21:21,000 Speaker 1: you think Sam Hall goes today? You know, like where 464 00:21:21,000 --> 00:21:23,639 Speaker 1: you're at this stage of the draft, like you are 465 00:21:23,680 --> 00:21:25,560 Speaker 1: sitting here in the fourth round, and so with the 466 00:21:25,600 --> 00:21:27,879 Speaker 1: fourth round is wide opened. So any of the teams 467 00:21:27,920 --> 00:21:30,879 Speaker 1: that had been kind of tied to him, I think 468 00:21:30,960 --> 00:21:33,440 Speaker 1: this is a flyer. So if you talk about Detroit Lions, 469 00:21:33,480 --> 00:21:36,439 Speaker 1: because people had made the connection maybe at the bottom 470 00:21:36,440 --> 00:21:38,199 Speaker 1: of the first round of Detroit Lions, we go with 471 00:21:38,280 --> 00:21:39,919 Speaker 1: Detroit Lions want to make a move, they can do 472 00:21:40,000 --> 00:21:43,880 Speaker 1: that UM somewhere early in Day three. UM. The Seattle 473 00:21:43,880 --> 00:21:47,080 Speaker 1: Seahawks obviously will kind of be connected to the quarterback position, 474 00:21:47,160 --> 00:21:50,159 Speaker 1: even though I believe that they feel really strongly about 475 00:21:50,600 --> 00:21:53,119 Speaker 1: what they have and Drew lock In Geno Smith. But 476 00:21:53,240 --> 00:21:56,600 Speaker 1: that is another place. Uh. I expect Sam how to 477 00:21:56,640 --> 00:21:59,640 Speaker 1: go off the board pretty early because normally, man, when 478 00:21:59,640 --> 00:22:02,359 Speaker 1: you have a quarterback with that kind of skill, Uh, 479 00:22:02,400 --> 00:22:05,040 Speaker 1: they don't last long. I would expect early on day 480 00:22:05,080 --> 00:22:07,320 Speaker 1: three he's off the board. Yeah, I agree with you. 481 00:22:07,359 --> 00:22:10,240 Speaker 1: I think Seattle could be just to add another guy 482 00:22:10,240 --> 00:22:12,800 Speaker 1: in the cornerback round. Um, do you think there's a 483 00:22:12,840 --> 00:22:16,640 Speaker 1: reason why he fell, you know, like this far? No. Look, 484 00:22:17,040 --> 00:22:19,600 Speaker 1: I think with everything, with all of those wide receivers, 485 00:22:19,760 --> 00:22:21,679 Speaker 1: I think on our side, what we try and do 486 00:22:21,720 --> 00:22:23,240 Speaker 1: is we try and build those guys up. And we 487 00:22:23,280 --> 00:22:27,600 Speaker 1: talked about how, um, you know, these guys have potential 488 00:22:27,640 --> 00:22:30,119 Speaker 1: in those things. But I just believe, man, when you 489 00:22:30,160 --> 00:22:33,840 Speaker 1: when you grade the quarterbacks, and we talked about quarterback 490 00:22:33,880 --> 00:22:35,760 Speaker 1: class and I've had my dress where I didn't put 491 00:22:35,800 --> 00:22:37,679 Speaker 1: anybody in there. I think when you stay true to 492 00:22:38,520 --> 00:22:40,680 Speaker 1: like how you view them, particularly how you view them 493 00:22:40,680 --> 00:22:43,240 Speaker 1: compared to the young superstars that are playing the position, 494 00:22:43,640 --> 00:22:46,359 Speaker 1: the Pat Mahomes, the Josh Allen's, the Lamar Jackson's and 495 00:22:46,400 --> 00:22:49,240 Speaker 1: some of the others. I don't think their natural talents 496 00:22:49,560 --> 00:22:51,760 Speaker 1: mass up to those guys. And I think what the 497 00:22:51,840 --> 00:22:55,080 Speaker 1: league has done. Is there's a reset on quarterbacks because 498 00:22:55,080 --> 00:22:57,560 Speaker 1: of two reasons. One the young guys that I talked 499 00:22:57,600 --> 00:23:00,560 Speaker 1: about in the position. Everyone wants someone who has uh 500 00:23:00,640 --> 00:23:04,439 Speaker 1: it factor, wild factors, all of those things to the 501 00:23:04,480 --> 00:23:06,400 Speaker 1: money that is going to the quarterback when it gets 502 00:23:06,400 --> 00:23:08,760 Speaker 1: over to forty million dollar mark, you're not really trying 503 00:23:08,800 --> 00:23:13,600 Speaker 1: to settle for someone who's max potential is game manager type. 504 00:23:14,000 --> 00:23:15,919 Speaker 1: And so when you're looking at that and you think 505 00:23:15,960 --> 00:23:18,960 Speaker 1: about the draft, you're saying, I don't really want to 506 00:23:19,040 --> 00:23:21,440 Speaker 1: hitch my wagon to a player that I know may 507 00:23:21,440 --> 00:23:23,480 Speaker 1: not have the ceiling of some of those guys that 508 00:23:23,560 --> 00:23:27,440 Speaker 1: we previously mentioned. I'll wait and if I get them later, cool, 509 00:23:27,480 --> 00:23:30,280 Speaker 1: But if I don't, I'm okay with it, because ultimately 510 00:23:30,280 --> 00:23:31,920 Speaker 1: I need a start at the position to be able 511 00:23:31,960 --> 00:23:34,200 Speaker 1: to win. I think we're seeing that kind of come 512 00:23:34,200 --> 00:23:37,200 Speaker 1: back to the foe. Yeah, and I think somebody will 513 00:23:37,240 --> 00:23:39,679 Speaker 1: be you know, they'll be really happy getting Sam Howell today. 514 00:23:39,880 --> 00:23:43,200 Speaker 1: So rounds fourth or seven will begin today at New 515 00:23:43,200 --> 00:23:46,480 Speaker 1: and Eastern. We'll be back on another recap podcast on 516 00:23:46,560 --> 00:23:49,919 Speaker 1: Monday with you Rent and DJ, where we kept everything 517 00:23:49,960 --> 00:23:52,280 Speaker 1: from the draft. Um, Bucky, did you have anything else 518 00:23:52,280 --> 00:23:54,440 Speaker 1: you wanted to hit on. No man, Look, it was fun. 519 00:23:54,480 --> 00:23:56,159 Speaker 1: I know, we gave you a little chance to shine. 520 00:23:56,160 --> 00:23:58,920 Speaker 1: We gave you an opportunity to talk about your beloved 521 00:23:59,080 --> 00:24:01,320 Speaker 1: packers and what they do at, what what they did 522 00:24:01,320 --> 00:24:03,320 Speaker 1: at why we receive we getting Christian Watson. So it 523 00:24:03,400 --> 00:24:04,840 Speaker 1: was a good day. So it was a good pod 524 00:24:05,000 --> 00:24:07,320 Speaker 1: when we get a chance to get a little packers conversation, 525 00:24:07,400 --> 00:24:09,760 Speaker 1: because I know it just warms your heart to talk 526 00:24:09,800 --> 00:24:11,840 Speaker 1: about the green and goal. Yeah, you know, I just 527 00:24:12,160 --> 00:24:14,240 Speaker 1: have on my packers gear. I have my book. Everyone 528 00:24:14,280 --> 00:24:17,080 Speaker 1: should read The Hacker Away by Ron Wolf, you know, 529 00:24:17,119 --> 00:24:22,360 Speaker 1: if they want to know how to build up winning organizations. 530 00:24:22,840 --> 00:24:26,120 Speaker 1: Sold that note. Uh, until we meet again next week, 531 00:24:26,560 --> 00:24:28,680 Speaker 1: we'll be back to dropping a couple of podds, DJ 532 00:24:28,800 --> 00:24:32,320 Speaker 1: and I. We'll talk about all things that happened overdraft weekend. Uh, 533 00:24:32,440 --> 00:24:34,600 Speaker 1: be sure to keep coming back with the sticks. We'll 534 00:24:34,600 --> 00:24:41,760 Speaker 1: see you next time, y,