1 00:00:07,266 --> 00:00:09,706 Speaker 1: The Season with Peter Scheger is a production of the 2 00:00:09,786 --> 00:00:24,986 Speaker 1: NFL in partnership with iHeartRadio. What's Up, Everybody, Welcome to 3 00:00:25,066 --> 00:00:28,106 Speaker 1: the Season with Peter Schrager. We are now a week 4 00:00:28,146 --> 00:00:31,266 Speaker 1: away from the NFL Draft. I put my first NFL 5 00:00:31,386 --> 00:00:35,386 Speaker 1: draft out on Tuesday morning, got a ton of responses 6 00:00:35,426 --> 00:00:38,866 Speaker 1: from the league, meaning that I tried shaking things up. 7 00:00:38,986 --> 00:00:41,786 Speaker 1: I put Hendon Hooker going eleven. I had the Colts 8 00:00:41,786 --> 00:00:44,146 Speaker 1: and the Texans doing a rare intra division trade. I 9 00:00:44,186 --> 00:00:47,226 Speaker 1: had all sort of the crazy stuff happening, and really 10 00:00:47,266 --> 00:00:49,146 Speaker 1: my goal was to be as accurate as possible with 11 00:00:49,146 --> 00:00:51,026 Speaker 1: the first mock draft, but that's impossible because the teams 12 00:00:51,026 --> 00:00:52,866 Speaker 1: don't even know what they're doing it. But it was 13 00:00:52,906 --> 00:00:56,586 Speaker 1: to start getting conversations going with teams. I think Seattle 14 00:00:56,626 --> 00:00:58,386 Speaker 1: at five is fascinating. I think there's a very good 15 00:00:58,466 --> 00:01:01,426 Speaker 1: chance that both Anthony Richardson and Jalen Carter are both 16 00:01:01,466 --> 00:01:03,466 Speaker 1: can be available at five. I think they are both 17 00:01:03,586 --> 00:01:06,306 Speaker 1: very high up on the board. Fascinated to see what 18 00:01:06,506 --> 00:01:10,826 Speaker 1: Seattle does at five. Stroud to Houston is a big 19 00:01:10,866 --> 00:01:13,266 Speaker 1: topic right now. Is it a smoke screen that they're 20 00:01:13,306 --> 00:01:15,786 Speaker 1: not interested in Stroud that I've heard that quite a bit. 21 00:01:16,026 --> 00:01:18,266 Speaker 1: Or is that just them trying to take the scent 22 00:01:18,306 --> 00:01:20,666 Speaker 1: off things, or is that Demiko Ryans, who is a 23 00:01:20,706 --> 00:01:22,666 Speaker 1: defensive coach who comes from the forty nine ers who 24 00:01:22,666 --> 00:01:25,706 Speaker 1: have not relied on a quarterback to lead them in 25 00:01:25,706 --> 00:01:28,066 Speaker 1: the last few years. It's been Jimmy Garoppolo and Brock 26 00:01:28,106 --> 00:01:30,866 Speaker 1: Purdy and Trey Lance, and they've been having quite a 27 00:01:30,906 --> 00:01:33,386 Speaker 1: bit of success. And it wasn't because of the quarterback position. 28 00:01:33,546 --> 00:01:35,426 Speaker 1: It's because of all the other positions of strength, and 29 00:01:35,466 --> 00:01:38,586 Speaker 1: because you can draft a guy like Bosa second overall 30 00:01:38,626 --> 00:01:41,506 Speaker 1: and have Deebo Samuel as a second round pick, and 31 00:01:41,546 --> 00:01:45,266 Speaker 1: you go right down the line, and I wonder if 32 00:01:45,746 --> 00:01:48,026 Speaker 1: the Stroud stuff is, you know what, we'll roll with 33 00:01:48,106 --> 00:01:51,626 Speaker 1: Davis Mills, or we'll use a quarterback in the second 34 00:01:51,706 --> 00:01:53,786 Speaker 1: round or at the twelfth pick, or maybe we trade 35 00:01:53,826 --> 00:01:56,146 Speaker 1: back from twelve and get another quarterback at the end 36 00:01:56,186 --> 00:01:58,746 Speaker 1: of the first round, whatever it is. I think Houston 37 00:01:58,826 --> 00:02:02,746 Speaker 1: is fascinating a ton of vitriol in my timeline and 38 00:02:02,786 --> 00:02:05,026 Speaker 1: also on my text from people around the league who 39 00:02:05,066 --> 00:02:06,946 Speaker 1: I trust be and like, there would be no chance 40 00:02:07,026 --> 00:02:11,146 Speaker 1: in hell that Houston would ever trade the two pick 41 00:02:11,946 --> 00:02:16,586 Speaker 1: to the Colts because God forbid, they pass on CJ. 42 00:02:16,706 --> 00:02:18,866 Speaker 1: Stroud and he's amazing, and that happens all the time. 43 00:02:18,906 --> 00:02:21,946 Speaker 1: Look like, you know how many teams passed on Mahomes 44 00:02:21,986 --> 00:02:25,306 Speaker 1: and Trubisky was the Bears quarterback and you heard about that, 45 00:02:25,386 --> 00:02:29,026 Speaker 1: and oh my god. But imagine facing CJ. Stroud twice 46 00:02:29,026 --> 00:02:30,786 Speaker 1: a year, knowing you passed on him, and you gave 47 00:02:30,866 --> 00:02:33,946 Speaker 1: the pick to the intradivision team. So I think that's 48 00:02:33,946 --> 00:02:36,826 Speaker 1: probably right. I'll adjust it as we go, but I 49 00:02:36,866 --> 00:02:38,546 Speaker 1: had to shake the tree a little bit. Had to 50 00:02:38,546 --> 00:02:40,106 Speaker 1: do a little bit of that to get some things 51 00:02:40,746 --> 00:02:43,866 Speaker 1: going with conversations. I had Jonathan Mingo going to the 52 00:02:43,946 --> 00:02:47,146 Speaker 1: Saints late in the draft, I think twenty ninth was 53 00:02:47,186 --> 00:02:49,626 Speaker 1: where they pick, and the response around the league was like, 54 00:02:49,746 --> 00:02:51,506 Speaker 1: how the hell do you have Mingo going in the 55 00:02:51,546 --> 00:02:54,706 Speaker 1: first round? And damn you for having Mingo going in 56 00:02:54,746 --> 00:02:56,906 Speaker 1: the first round, meaning that you know a lot of 57 00:02:56,906 --> 00:02:58,386 Speaker 1: teams were hoping to see if he would still be 58 00:02:58,426 --> 00:03:01,506 Speaker 1: there in the second round, or maybe a team wanted 59 00:03:01,586 --> 00:03:03,586 Speaker 1: to take them and trade back into the first round. 60 00:03:03,586 --> 00:03:06,706 Speaker 1: I think Jonathan Mingo, if I was over under based 61 00:03:06,706 --> 00:03:08,946 Speaker 1: on the response I got, I would say under the 62 00:03:09,026 --> 00:03:12,546 Speaker 1: fifty overall, and right now he's being discussed the third 63 00:03:12,626 --> 00:03:15,266 Speaker 1: round pick, so fifty would mean he's at the start 64 00:03:15,306 --> 00:03:18,666 Speaker 1: of the second round whatever it is, you know, fifteen 65 00:03:18,666 --> 00:03:20,986 Speaker 1: picks into the second round. I think he'll go in 66 00:03:21,026 --> 00:03:25,026 Speaker 1: that range based on the response I got there, Bears 67 00:03:25,026 --> 00:03:28,626 Speaker 1: fans not thrilled that I had them going with Christian 68 00:03:28,626 --> 00:03:31,906 Speaker 1: Gonzalez over the local product Devin Weatherspoon or over a 69 00:03:32,146 --> 00:03:36,186 Speaker 1: offensive line pick. I just feel like Christian Gonzales the 70 00:03:36,266 --> 00:03:37,866 Speaker 1: top ten pick, and I feel like the Bears are 71 00:03:37,866 --> 00:03:39,786 Speaker 1: going to be looking at him and they might be 72 00:03:39,786 --> 00:03:42,706 Speaker 1: taking him to add him to their already young, stout 73 00:03:43,066 --> 00:03:46,826 Speaker 1: defensive backfield. I love this stuff. I love all the responses. 74 00:03:47,186 --> 00:03:52,786 Speaker 1: Will Levis thing is it's a mind bender for me 75 00:03:52,866 --> 00:03:55,466 Speaker 1: because I've also heard if Stroud's off the board, he's 76 00:03:55,506 --> 00:03:57,946 Speaker 1: the guy for Indianapolis, so that means he can go 77 00:03:57,946 --> 00:04:00,226 Speaker 1: as high as fourth overall. I mean that means that 78 00:04:00,226 --> 00:04:02,426 Speaker 1: he can go fourth overall. When I say I heard it, 79 00:04:02,426 --> 00:04:05,066 Speaker 1: it's not from Chris Ballard the GM. That's from someone 80 00:04:05,066 --> 00:04:08,066 Speaker 1: in the agent community who's basically a third or fourth 81 00:04:08,586 --> 00:04:11,946 Speaker 1: line of you know, you're doing the Kevin Bacon exercise 82 00:04:12,106 --> 00:04:15,386 Speaker 1: where it's the connections to a team. It's just everyone 83 00:04:15,466 --> 00:04:19,026 Speaker 1: is talking and it's you know, I got multiple phone 84 00:04:19,026 --> 00:04:21,066 Speaker 1: calls yesterday and me picking up the phone and the 85 00:04:21,066 --> 00:04:24,306 Speaker 1: phone call being hey, let's just talk about your mock draft, 86 00:04:24,306 --> 00:04:26,746 Speaker 1: which I love, and that's from gms around the league. 87 00:04:27,346 --> 00:04:30,306 Speaker 1: So that was a ball of clay. A lot of 88 00:04:30,306 --> 00:04:32,386 Speaker 1: it was being thrown a little bit at the wall, 89 00:04:32,426 --> 00:04:34,386 Speaker 1: but it comes with good information and then we hope 90 00:04:34,426 --> 00:04:38,346 Speaker 1: to really chisel it down as we get towards next week. 91 00:04:38,746 --> 00:04:41,506 Speaker 1: Today's podcast is an annual tradition for me. It's before 92 00:04:41,506 --> 00:04:43,706 Speaker 1: I even had a podcast. We did this on Zoom 93 00:04:43,826 --> 00:04:45,826 Speaker 1: and we aired it on the NFL network and then 94 00:04:45,866 --> 00:04:48,946 Speaker 1: for years I would come on the move the sixth podcast. 95 00:04:49,146 --> 00:04:51,626 Speaker 1: It is a thing that I want to call What's 96 00:04:51,666 --> 00:04:53,466 Speaker 1: Up Doc? Can We Mock? And that's an old food 97 00:04:53,906 --> 00:04:56,306 Speaker 1: That was an old Foo Schnicken song that Shaq was 98 00:04:56,626 --> 00:04:58,946 Speaker 1: What's up, Doc? Can We Rock? This one is gonna 99 00:04:58,946 --> 00:05:00,306 Speaker 1: be What's Up, Doc? Can We Mock? And it's with 100 00:05:00,386 --> 00:05:03,826 Speaker 1: my guy, Daniel Jeremiah. I think he's the premiere draft 101 00:05:03,826 --> 00:05:06,546 Speaker 1: expert in the world. It's him and Mel Kuiper and 102 00:05:06,586 --> 00:05:09,826 Speaker 1: then it's everybody else. I love this guy. I think 103 00:05:09,866 --> 00:05:13,346 Speaker 1: he's incredible. If you don't know Daniel, his background is 104 00:05:13,386 --> 00:05:16,506 Speaker 1: a He was a scout for many years. I believe 105 00:05:16,546 --> 00:05:20,586 Speaker 1: it was Baltimore, Cleveland, and then he got into to 106 00:05:20,666 --> 00:05:22,746 Speaker 1: the TV game. It started his own thing, started his 107 00:05:22,866 --> 00:05:26,546 Speaker 1: own Twitter feed called at Move the Sticks, and I 108 00:05:26,666 --> 00:05:28,666 Speaker 1: was turned on to him by Adam Shine, who you 109 00:05:28,706 --> 00:05:33,186 Speaker 1: now see Adam Shine. Shine works for CBS and WFM, 110 00:05:33,226 --> 00:05:35,906 Speaker 1: but Shine would tweet at him, and I was turned 111 00:05:35,906 --> 00:05:39,106 Speaker 1: on to him by I guess like twenty twelve to thirteen. 112 00:05:39,186 --> 00:05:41,866 Speaker 1: Eventually started doing stuff with the NFL network, and I'll 113 00:05:41,866 --> 00:05:44,586 Speaker 1: put him up against anybody. He's a great dude. We 114 00:05:44,946 --> 00:05:46,826 Speaker 1: have a great friendship. We've got to know each other 115 00:05:46,866 --> 00:05:50,146 Speaker 1: really well, our families really well. And I trust his 116 00:05:50,186 --> 00:05:51,906 Speaker 1: stuff more than anyone. So what we're gonna do is this, 117 00:05:53,066 --> 00:05:54,546 Speaker 1: one of us is gonna take the odd numbers, the 118 00:05:54,626 --> 00:05:56,786 Speaker 1: other one's gonna take the even numbers. We're gonna rip 119 00:05:56,866 --> 00:05:58,906 Speaker 1: through a mock draft and it's almost like speed chess. 120 00:05:59,266 --> 00:06:01,906 Speaker 1: We're gonna have thirty seconds on the clock, maybe a 121 00:06:01,906 --> 00:06:04,546 Speaker 1: little more. Maybe we can digest some of these picks. 122 00:06:04,546 --> 00:06:07,546 Speaker 1: If something shocking and he comes at it with a 123 00:06:08,586 --> 00:06:11,546 Speaker 1: view of the scout perspective, but also he's plugged in. 124 00:06:11,626 --> 00:06:13,826 Speaker 1: Trust me, DJ's plugged in. He might play it like 125 00:06:13,866 --> 00:06:16,586 Speaker 1: I just this is just my big board. He's plugged in, 126 00:06:16,946 --> 00:06:19,066 Speaker 1: and I'm coming at it as here's what I think 127 00:06:19,066 --> 00:06:22,506 Speaker 1: makes sense for that team. We'll get Daniel Jeremiah on 128 00:06:22,626 --> 00:06:26,346 Speaker 1: the pod in about a second. Until then, get your 129 00:06:26,386 --> 00:06:29,346 Speaker 1: mock boards out, get your big boards out, put yourself 130 00:06:29,346 --> 00:06:31,306 Speaker 1: on the clock. I want you to play along with us. 131 00:06:31,466 --> 00:06:33,826 Speaker 1: How would you do it if you were in these shoes, 132 00:06:34,386 --> 00:06:36,346 Speaker 1: if you're listening on a treadmill, if you're listening on 133 00:06:36,386 --> 00:06:38,786 Speaker 1: a commute, if you're listening before you go to bed. 134 00:06:38,866 --> 00:06:41,226 Speaker 1: Hopefully you stay up for long enough for this, play 135 00:06:41,226 --> 00:06:43,786 Speaker 1: along with us. Put yourselves in the shoes of these teams. 136 00:06:43,786 --> 00:06:46,706 Speaker 1: And then when it's all done, Aaron, Aaron Wan Kaufman 137 00:06:46,786 --> 00:06:49,946 Speaker 1: is on the mics. Aaron, we'll have a chance to 138 00:06:50,026 --> 00:06:51,626 Speaker 1: digest all of it. We'll be able to go through 139 00:06:51,666 --> 00:06:53,666 Speaker 1: it one through thirty one. You're keeping track, right. 140 00:06:54,226 --> 00:06:56,786 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, I got it all set up for us. 141 00:06:56,746 --> 00:06:58,826 Speaker 1: All right, beautiful. We might give you an opportunity. You 142 00:06:58,866 --> 00:07:00,626 Speaker 1: might pick a random team in Aaron, you can draft 143 00:07:00,666 --> 00:07:05,026 Speaker 1: for him and just set this thing out put handon 144 00:07:05,066 --> 00:07:08,426 Speaker 1: hooker number three overall, unless just have fun, let's get 145 00:07:08,426 --> 00:07:10,746 Speaker 1: it go on. Daniel Jeremiah, what's up, doc hem we 146 00:07:10,826 --> 00:07:18,586 Speaker 1: mock Let's go home. As I said in the introduction, 147 00:07:19,026 --> 00:07:21,226 Speaker 1: I love no draft expert more than this guy. And 148 00:07:21,266 --> 00:07:23,986 Speaker 1: he's also happens to be a great friend. And this 149 00:07:24,066 --> 00:07:27,546 Speaker 1: is an annual tradition. Daniel Jeremiah aka Move the Sticks. 150 00:07:27,586 --> 00:07:29,306 Speaker 1: Welcome to the season with Peter Scheger. 151 00:07:29,706 --> 00:07:30,666 Speaker 2: What's going on, buddy? 152 00:07:31,906 --> 00:07:34,146 Speaker 1: All is great. We were on a show called Mock 153 00:07:34,226 --> 00:07:37,026 Speaker 1: Draft Live yesterday on the NFL Network and you were 154 00:07:37,186 --> 00:07:39,826 Speaker 1: very civil, very kind. And then I was watching some 155 00:07:39,906 --> 00:07:41,386 Speaker 1: other show that they had you on Path to the 156 00:07:41,466 --> 00:07:44,706 Speaker 1: Draft and the hosts and well, Danian, Tomlinson and Matthew 157 00:07:44,786 --> 00:07:48,066 Speaker 1: Judan are all tearing my my mock draft apart. But you, 158 00:07:48,146 --> 00:07:50,746 Speaker 1: as a good friend, you had my back on a 159 00:07:50,746 --> 00:07:52,586 Speaker 1: couple of these things. That's why I say, I appreciate you. 160 00:07:52,706 --> 00:07:54,306 Speaker 1: Don't throw me right down the river, which I love. 161 00:07:55,106 --> 00:07:57,986 Speaker 2: No, come on, dude, and I would if it sucked. 162 00:07:57,986 --> 00:08:00,266 Speaker 2: I mean, I'm a good friend, but I'm honest, and 163 00:08:01,026 --> 00:08:03,866 Speaker 2: it was to me. I always look at mock drafts 164 00:08:03,906 --> 00:08:08,066 Speaker 2: like thought exercises and they're good, they're good driven pieces, 165 00:08:08,146 --> 00:08:10,426 Speaker 2: and that Okay, well, you know you can say this 166 00:08:10,466 --> 00:08:12,706 Speaker 2: is never going to happen, but you're assuming A B 167 00:08:12,826 --> 00:08:16,106 Speaker 2: and C. So if this thing changes, your whole thing's 168 00:08:16,106 --> 00:08:19,186 Speaker 2: out the window. So you gave us some new scenarios 169 00:08:19,186 --> 00:08:20,946 Speaker 2: and possibilities, which I think is great. 170 00:08:21,386 --> 00:08:23,346 Speaker 1: Real quick, off the top of this thing, I want 171 00:08:23,386 --> 00:08:25,906 Speaker 1: to give you just two topics and then just we'll 172 00:08:25,906 --> 00:08:28,266 Speaker 1: bat them around, because I feel like they're becoming more 173 00:08:28,306 --> 00:08:31,746 Speaker 1: and more a conversation piece. Houston at two the latest 174 00:08:31,746 --> 00:08:34,626 Speaker 1: as we record this midweek before the draft, like, what 175 00:08:34,866 --> 00:08:36,266 Speaker 1: are you hearing hit Houston at two? 176 00:08:37,586 --> 00:08:40,186 Speaker 2: I mean, the it went from being whispers about them 177 00:08:40,226 --> 00:08:42,946 Speaker 2: not taking Stroud. You know, I think we're all on 178 00:08:42,986 --> 00:08:45,026 Speaker 2: the same page that price is going to go one, 179 00:08:45,306 --> 00:08:48,386 Speaker 2: and if that happens, then A long thought that Stroud 180 00:08:48,426 --> 00:08:50,426 Speaker 2: would go. And then when I heard the whispers previously, 181 00:08:50,466 --> 00:08:52,026 Speaker 2: I thought, I'm not buying it. They have to take 182 00:08:52,026 --> 00:08:55,026 Speaker 2: a quarterback. They have to. And then now it's like 183 00:08:55,106 --> 00:08:57,386 Speaker 2: not a whisper, it's deafening, and it's from everybody you 184 00:08:57,386 --> 00:08:59,466 Speaker 2: talk to around the league, like nobody thinks they're going 185 00:08:59,506 --> 00:09:01,106 Speaker 2: to do it. Nobody thinks they're going to take Stroud. 186 00:09:01,226 --> 00:09:03,506 Speaker 2: You list out a bunch of the reasons on your 187 00:09:03,666 --> 00:09:06,786 Speaker 2: on your pod, we did on TV yesterday. But that's 188 00:09:06,826 --> 00:09:08,586 Speaker 2: what I'm hearing. I mean, the only thing that I 189 00:09:08,586 --> 00:09:10,866 Speaker 2: would say is I talked to one person yesterday who 190 00:09:10,906 --> 00:09:13,586 Speaker 2: brought up a great point. And I do believe this 191 00:09:14,146 --> 00:09:17,226 Speaker 2: that if ninety nine of the one hundred people involved 192 00:09:17,226 --> 00:09:20,346 Speaker 2: in this whole process in the Houston organization say don't 193 00:09:20,386 --> 00:09:22,706 Speaker 2: take Stroud, and the one of them that does is 194 00:09:22,746 --> 00:09:25,426 Speaker 2: the owner, it doesn't matter what. It doesn't matter what 195 00:09:25,506 --> 00:09:27,426 Speaker 2: Nick wants to do, It doesn't matter what Demico wants 196 00:09:27,466 --> 00:09:29,746 Speaker 2: to do. If the owner says, guys, we're taking a quarterback, 197 00:09:29,946 --> 00:09:31,746 Speaker 2: You're taking a quarterback. Yep. 198 00:09:32,066 --> 00:09:34,146 Speaker 1: The other team is the Colts. I said in the 199 00:09:34,226 --> 00:09:36,906 Speaker 1: intro to this thing. The biggest response I got from 200 00:09:36,946 --> 00:09:39,226 Speaker 1: the Colts was that, you know, not from the people 201 00:09:39,226 --> 00:09:42,146 Speaker 1: in the building was they're taking quarterback no matter what. 202 00:09:42,226 --> 00:09:44,826 Speaker 1: And if it's not Stroud, will Lewis is the name 203 00:09:44,866 --> 00:09:46,426 Speaker 1: that keeps on coming up. And I don't have a 204 00:09:46,426 --> 00:09:49,066 Speaker 1: team for Levis outside of the Colts, but here I 205 00:09:49,106 --> 00:09:51,026 Speaker 1: am saying Levis is going to go after Hendon Hooker. 206 00:09:51,066 --> 00:09:52,826 Speaker 1: In my first mock draft and he might go on 207 00:09:52,866 --> 00:09:55,346 Speaker 1: the top four I've had. 208 00:09:55,426 --> 00:09:57,746 Speaker 2: There's a lot of people, and not just one. There's 209 00:09:57,786 --> 00:10:00,506 Speaker 2: a lot of people that believe if all three of 210 00:10:00,546 --> 00:10:02,386 Speaker 2: those guys are there, when the Colts pick at four, 211 00:10:02,546 --> 00:10:04,706 Speaker 2: that they'll take Levis over Stroud. 212 00:10:04,906 --> 00:10:06,426 Speaker 1: Over Stroud, I was thinking over Street. 213 00:10:06,826 --> 00:10:09,306 Speaker 2: Okay, I have the people that think that they have 214 00:10:09,706 --> 00:10:13,946 Speaker 2: Levis is their guy and they would take him. So yeah, 215 00:10:14,026 --> 00:10:17,266 Speaker 2: if that happens. If that happens, all everything's going to 216 00:10:17,346 --> 00:10:18,266 Speaker 2: break loose man. 217 00:10:18,386 --> 00:10:20,826 Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah, And you mentioned the owner in Houston. I 218 00:10:20,866 --> 00:10:25,146 Speaker 1: don't think any owner has more leverage over coach GM 219 00:10:25,986 --> 00:10:27,986 Speaker 1: fan base right now than Jim irsay, and as much 220 00:10:27,986 --> 00:10:30,466 Speaker 1: as you want to say, his daughters might be transitioning 221 00:10:30,506 --> 00:10:33,026 Speaker 1: into leadership roles and you might say, okay, well, Chris Ballert, 222 00:10:33,586 --> 00:10:35,826 Speaker 1: I feel like this is like, you know, the owner 223 00:10:35,866 --> 00:10:37,586 Speaker 1: is gonna have a very large voice in this and 224 00:10:37,626 --> 00:10:39,826 Speaker 1: if he fell in love with Levis, well then we'll 225 00:10:39,866 --> 00:10:40,466 Speaker 1: leve us it is. 226 00:10:40,946 --> 00:10:43,986 Speaker 2: Yeah, so we'll see. It's going to be fascinating. Buddy, 227 00:10:44,026 --> 00:10:45,626 Speaker 2: what are we what are we doing here? Were rock 228 00:10:45,666 --> 00:10:45,946 Speaker 2: and roll? 229 00:10:45,986 --> 00:10:48,506 Speaker 1: Okay, so here's how it works. Yeah, so Aaron, you 230 00:10:48,586 --> 00:10:50,786 Speaker 1: are going to do the honors. You're going to flip 231 00:10:50,826 --> 00:10:54,426 Speaker 1: a coin, and because DJ is the visiting team, he's 232 00:10:54,426 --> 00:10:55,786 Speaker 1: going to pick heads or tails. He will then be 233 00:10:55,826 --> 00:10:57,386 Speaker 1: able to pick if he wants to be the odds 234 00:10:57,546 --> 00:11:01,266 Speaker 1: the evens in this mock draft exercise, Aaron, why don't 235 00:11:01,266 --> 00:11:03,306 Speaker 1: you get that coin out? DJ? Heads or tails? What 236 00:11:03,306 --> 00:11:03,666 Speaker 1: do you call? 237 00:11:04,386 --> 00:11:08,106 Speaker 2: Tails? Never fails? Let's come on, obvious. Give it to me, Aaron. 238 00:11:08,146 --> 00:11:12,026 Speaker 2: What we got we're flipping? It's tails, DJ, it's your pick. 239 00:11:12,146 --> 00:11:14,746 Speaker 2: You want to go odds or evens? I mean I'm 240 00:11:14,746 --> 00:11:17,506 Speaker 2: going to go odds. I want the first pick. Man, Okay, 241 00:11:17,906 --> 00:11:18,946 Speaker 2: all right, here we go. 242 00:11:19,466 --> 00:11:21,746 Speaker 1: This is crazy, all right, So for the listeners, we 243 00:11:21,786 --> 00:11:23,786 Speaker 1: want you guys to listen along and do this in 244 00:11:23,826 --> 00:11:27,386 Speaker 1: your own head. But also the rules no traits, no 245 00:11:27,386 --> 00:11:30,986 Speaker 1: no traits, So just straight up. Panthers are at number one? 246 00:11:31,426 --> 00:11:33,626 Speaker 1: What are you taken, Daniel Jeremiah. 247 00:11:33,746 --> 00:11:35,946 Speaker 2: I'm going to take Bryce Young first pick. I think 248 00:11:35,946 --> 00:11:37,666 Speaker 2: he's the best player in the draft. I think it's 249 00:11:37,706 --> 00:11:39,986 Speaker 2: also who they are going to take, so it all 250 00:11:39,986 --> 00:11:42,226 Speaker 2: marries up quite easily for me there with the first pick. 251 00:11:42,426 --> 00:11:47,026 Speaker 1: All right, Number two overall the Houston Texans. A bit 252 00:11:47,026 --> 00:11:49,426 Speaker 1: of a shocker here, the Houston Texans are going to 253 00:11:49,466 --> 00:11:56,706 Speaker 1: take time Texas Tech. This is the same like treyvon 254 00:11:56,826 --> 00:11:59,426 Speaker 1: Walker over Aiden Hutchinson type of selection. They're going with 255 00:11:59,426 --> 00:12:01,226 Speaker 1: the athletic freak. We had him on Good Morning Football. 256 00:12:01,546 --> 00:12:03,266 Speaker 1: Not a man of many words to tell you that much, 257 00:12:03,306 --> 00:12:05,346 Speaker 1: and yet he is an absolute freak show when he 258 00:12:05,386 --> 00:12:09,906 Speaker 1: walks into the studio six seven sixty six to seventy two, 259 00:12:10,386 --> 00:12:12,826 Speaker 1: says he can run a four four forty and uh oh, yeah, 260 00:12:12,826 --> 00:12:15,826 Speaker 1: he has an eighty six inch wingspan. And I didn't 261 00:12:15,826 --> 00:12:18,186 Speaker 1: realize this DJ. You might know. His defensive cornator this 262 00:12:18,226 --> 00:12:21,426 Speaker 1: past year was a defensive coordinator for Keevon Thibadeau, but 263 00:12:21,466 --> 00:12:24,066 Speaker 1: also Miles Garrett von Miller, And I feel like this 264 00:12:24,106 --> 00:12:26,386 Speaker 1: guy's been well coached. He's ready to go Texas Kid. 265 00:12:26,546 --> 00:12:28,946 Speaker 1: He goes to the Houston text and second overall. 266 00:12:29,186 --> 00:12:31,426 Speaker 2: I know, I just wonder the only thing about that, 267 00:12:31,466 --> 00:12:34,626 Speaker 2: and I know there are teams that that feel this way. 268 00:12:34,746 --> 00:12:36,626 Speaker 2: I like him. He's my fourth overall player. I've had 269 00:12:36,666 --> 00:12:38,546 Speaker 2: him at my top ten through the whole process. But 270 00:12:39,306 --> 00:12:41,666 Speaker 2: can Dimico go back? Is Nick Saban allow him to 271 00:12:41,666 --> 00:12:43,626 Speaker 2: come back into the building if he doesn't. 272 00:12:43,386 --> 00:12:48,626 Speaker 1: Take the right Yeah, But Dimiko is an Alabama guy, right, so. 273 00:12:49,346 --> 00:12:50,786 Speaker 2: This is this is the time of here is real quick. 274 00:12:50,826 --> 00:12:54,626 Speaker 2: I'll give you this one. So Chris cas Cirk wileys 275 00:12:54,626 --> 00:12:54,986 Speaker 2: the best. 276 00:12:55,986 --> 00:12:57,186 Speaker 1: Niners D line coach. 277 00:12:57,266 --> 00:12:59,866 Speaker 2: Yep, Niners D line coach, and everybody's like, Okay, well 278 00:12:59,906 --> 00:13:02,186 Speaker 2: he's gonna love Tyree Wilson. He fits what they do. 279 00:13:02,306 --> 00:13:04,906 Speaker 2: Chris Caserq went to Texas Tech, so that and then 280 00:13:04,986 --> 00:13:07,986 Speaker 2: Chris Caserk and Demiko ran work together. So if you 281 00:13:08,026 --> 00:13:10,066 Speaker 2: take that and this, and then I'm like, yeah, Demiko 282 00:13:10,186 --> 00:13:13,426 Speaker 2: went to Alabama, Like are we just gonna So it's 283 00:13:13,466 --> 00:13:15,266 Speaker 2: gonna be fascinating to see what they do. 284 00:13:16,146 --> 00:13:18,986 Speaker 1: That's so good Will Anderson who we might take it 285 00:13:19,026 --> 00:13:21,906 Speaker 1: the next week. I didn't realize this second most sacks 286 00:13:21,946 --> 00:13:24,506 Speaker 1: and tackles for a loss in Alabama history, behind only 287 00:13:24,586 --> 00:13:29,226 Speaker 1: Derek Thomas. Okay, third overall. The Arizona Cardinals, new GM, 288 00:13:29,546 --> 00:13:32,306 Speaker 1: new head coach, and a franchise that's going through some 289 00:13:32,306 --> 00:13:33,546 Speaker 1: stuff right now, who's to pick? 290 00:13:34,146 --> 00:13:36,986 Speaker 2: Well, I'm going to take Will Anderson. I'll remove the 291 00:13:37,026 --> 00:13:40,946 Speaker 2: suspense there. To me, I think that we're not even established, 292 00:13:40,946 --> 00:13:44,346 Speaker 2: we're not doing trades here. But of anybody that should 293 00:13:44,346 --> 00:13:46,626 Speaker 2: be motivated to trade upper trade down in this draft. 294 00:13:46,626 --> 00:13:48,746 Speaker 2: To me, the Cardinals trading down should be the most 295 00:13:49,026 --> 00:13:51,426 Speaker 2: motivated team. I don't know where you are, pet, but 296 00:13:51,426 --> 00:13:53,506 Speaker 2: to me, they're the worst roster in the NFL right now. 297 00:13:54,146 --> 00:13:56,466 Speaker 2: They're not picking first, but they are the worst in 298 00:13:56,546 --> 00:13:58,866 Speaker 2: terms of where they're at from a roster standpoint. There 299 00:13:58,946 --> 00:14:01,226 Speaker 2: is a lot of needs in one player. As great 300 00:14:01,226 --> 00:14:03,266 Speaker 2: as Will Anderson is, as much as I love him, 301 00:14:03,466 --> 00:14:04,346 Speaker 2: they need a lot more. 302 00:14:04,866 --> 00:14:06,746 Speaker 1: Let me ask you, is there a player or a 303 00:14:06,786 --> 00:14:09,146 Speaker 1: team that you think, let's start with player. Is there 304 00:14:09,146 --> 00:14:11,986 Speaker 1: a player say that goes that way young Wilson? Is 305 00:14:12,026 --> 00:14:14,066 Speaker 1: there a player that is worth trading up for that you? Like? 306 00:14:14,866 --> 00:14:16,826 Speaker 1: Stroud had all this early buzz at the top of it, like, 307 00:14:16,866 --> 00:14:18,706 Speaker 1: is someone going to be trading up for CJ. Stroud? 308 00:14:18,746 --> 00:14:21,786 Speaker 1: Is someone going to be trading up to get Will? 309 00:14:21,826 --> 00:14:23,386 Speaker 1: I don't know. That's the problem. So I think they 310 00:14:23,426 --> 00:14:24,866 Speaker 1: would love to trade back, but they're not going to 311 00:14:24,906 --> 00:14:26,346 Speaker 1: do it for sixty cents on a dollar. 312 00:14:26,666 --> 00:14:28,226 Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. I mean the 313 00:14:28,266 --> 00:14:31,266 Speaker 2: thing is, I think, you know, I keep an eye 314 00:14:31,306 --> 00:14:34,146 Speaker 2: on the Raiders, maybe as a wild card, but I 315 00:14:34,186 --> 00:14:36,106 Speaker 2: don't know. I feel like the Raiders have a pretty 316 00:14:36,266 --> 00:14:38,506 Speaker 2: they have a lot of veterans, man, they still I mean, 317 00:14:39,426 --> 00:14:41,346 Speaker 2: I just have a hard time thinking they want to 318 00:14:41,386 --> 00:14:42,906 Speaker 2: break one in right now. Just see what they can 319 00:14:42,906 --> 00:14:44,466 Speaker 2: get out of Jimmy for the next few years and 320 00:14:44,706 --> 00:14:45,746 Speaker 2: try and make a run at it. 321 00:14:46,546 --> 00:14:49,226 Speaker 1: All right, So interesting, so so far we got Bryce Young, 322 00:14:49,586 --> 00:14:52,186 Speaker 1: Tyree Wilson, and then Will Anderson. I don't say any 323 00:14:52,186 --> 00:14:54,306 Speaker 1: mock drives doing that. And that's just one, two, three 324 00:14:54,626 --> 00:14:57,266 Speaker 1: colts in the spirit of our conversation. For the sake 325 00:14:57,306 --> 00:15:00,306 Speaker 1: of mixing this thing up, they will shock the world 326 00:15:00,346 --> 00:15:02,866 Speaker 1: and maybe by the time it's Thursday, it's not. Will 327 00:15:02,946 --> 00:15:08,066 Speaker 1: Levis quarterback Kentucky fourth overall to the Indianapolis. 328 00:15:07,266 --> 00:15:10,346 Speaker 2: Cult, and I don't think it's crazy. It would not 329 00:15:10,386 --> 00:15:13,786 Speaker 2: surprise me at all. You can connect the dots there 330 00:15:14,026 --> 00:15:17,546 Speaker 2: with him. I know he was a manning camp guy. 331 00:15:17,786 --> 00:15:21,106 Speaker 2: I know Peyton's still you know, I know Peyton still 332 00:15:21,146 --> 00:15:24,546 Speaker 2: carries weight in that organization. I can I can see 333 00:15:24,546 --> 00:15:28,346 Speaker 2: this happening, and that will send some shockwaves, send some 334 00:15:28,426 --> 00:15:29,586 Speaker 2: shock waves out there. 335 00:15:30,306 --> 00:15:32,786 Speaker 1: So now Seattle is fifth on the clock. Where now 336 00:15:32,826 --> 00:15:34,746 Speaker 1: I think the draft is like it's now, it's way. 337 00:15:34,666 --> 00:15:37,026 Speaker 2: Up in the air right, it's wild. And I think 338 00:15:37,066 --> 00:15:39,346 Speaker 2: that Seattle it was almost like they were going out 339 00:15:39,386 --> 00:15:41,346 Speaker 2: of their way. All the pictures with all the quarterbacks. 340 00:15:41,346 --> 00:15:43,466 Speaker 2: It's almost it's over the top. It was almost too much. 341 00:15:43,586 --> 00:15:47,226 Speaker 2: I equate it to a team who is constantly sending 342 00:15:47,266 --> 00:15:49,386 Speaker 2: their parents pictures of them at a place that you 343 00:15:49,466 --> 00:15:51,506 Speaker 2: think they're at. When you're like, okay, you sent me 344 00:15:51,506 --> 00:15:53,426 Speaker 2: the one picture from you at the library, but like 345 00:15:53,506 --> 00:15:55,586 Speaker 2: this is the fourth one. I'm beginning to think you 346 00:15:55,666 --> 00:15:56,946 Speaker 2: might not be at the library. 347 00:15:57,506 --> 00:16:00,466 Speaker 1: I think you said on total access like Bible study. Yeah. 348 00:16:04,186 --> 00:16:08,866 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's just too much. So I actually I think 349 00:16:08,906 --> 00:16:12,026 Speaker 2: they would love to have got those two defensive players 350 00:16:12,026 --> 00:16:14,146 Speaker 2: that are now off the board. I think this puts 351 00:16:14,186 --> 00:16:17,386 Speaker 2: them a little bit in scramble mode. And I think 352 00:16:17,426 --> 00:16:19,866 Speaker 2: when they look at it and you stack up, what's there. 353 00:16:21,346 --> 00:16:24,106 Speaker 2: I think at this point in time, while they weren't 354 00:16:24,106 --> 00:16:26,506 Speaker 2: planning on quarterback, I don't think they were planning on 355 00:16:26,986 --> 00:16:30,786 Speaker 2: Stroud being there. So I'm gonna go with c J. 356 00:16:30,906 --> 00:16:32,226 Speaker 2: Stroud here with the Seahawks. 357 00:16:33,986 --> 00:16:44,906 Speaker 1: They love it. CJ. Stroud goes fifth to the Seattle Seahawks, 358 00:16:45,226 --> 00:16:49,546 Speaker 1: which brings up the Detroit Lions at six something to 359 00:16:49,626 --> 00:16:54,106 Speaker 1: note they have character guys up and down that roster, 360 00:16:54,266 --> 00:16:57,026 Speaker 1: and Chris Pielman is all about character, and Brad Holmes 361 00:16:57,026 --> 00:16:59,346 Speaker 1: comes from the Rams who they do things with the character. 362 00:16:59,346 --> 00:17:02,266 Speaker 1: And I'm not saying Jalen Carter has a giant red 363 00:17:02,266 --> 00:17:04,226 Speaker 1: flag as a character because of the stuff that he's 364 00:17:04,226 --> 00:17:06,026 Speaker 1: gone through over the last few months. But there are 365 00:17:06,026 --> 00:17:08,906 Speaker 1: a questions about his makeup, about his off the field stuff, 366 00:17:08,906 --> 00:17:12,186 Speaker 1: about his history. I wonder if he's on Detroit's board. 367 00:17:12,706 --> 00:17:15,186 Speaker 1: I have him going to the Lions in my mock draft. 368 00:17:15,746 --> 00:17:17,946 Speaker 1: I'm going to go back to that pick. I'm going 369 00:17:17,986 --> 00:17:20,986 Speaker 1: to go Jalen Carter to the Detroit Lions and just say, 370 00:17:21,266 --> 00:17:22,426 Speaker 1: at the end of the day, you put him in 371 00:17:22,426 --> 00:17:24,986 Speaker 1: a good environment, you put him around next to Aiden Hutchinson, 372 00:17:25,186 --> 00:17:27,026 Speaker 1: and you give him Aaron Glenn and Dan Campbell, and 373 00:17:27,066 --> 00:17:29,986 Speaker 1: this guy's going to flourish. Jalen Carter goes sixth to 374 00:17:30,026 --> 00:17:31,266 Speaker 1: the Detroit Lions. 375 00:17:31,506 --> 00:17:34,906 Speaker 2: Okay, Yeah, he's a great player, there's no question about that. 376 00:17:35,066 --> 00:17:38,826 Speaker 2: And I've had a tough time paging him. There seems 377 00:17:38,826 --> 00:17:41,666 Speaker 2: to be sentiment that teams I've talked to do not 378 00:17:41,786 --> 00:17:44,626 Speaker 2: expect Seattle. I thought Seattle would be in play with 379 00:17:44,706 --> 00:17:47,866 Speaker 2: Jalen Carter. The stuff I've got back was the Malik 380 00:17:47,986 --> 00:17:51,986 Speaker 2: McDowell experience. Then Seattle could have soured them on taking 381 00:17:52,026 --> 00:17:55,186 Speaker 2: a chance here. So we'll see interesting, all right. The 382 00:17:55,266 --> 00:17:59,266 Speaker 2: Raiders at seven. If you look at the New England 383 00:17:59,266 --> 00:18:03,026 Speaker 2: Patriots secondary, it's kind of shocking. I don't think people 384 00:18:03,066 --> 00:18:05,386 Speaker 2: realize this, but Bill Belichick has played with a lot 385 00:18:05,426 --> 00:18:08,706 Speaker 2: of undersized corners recently. Look at Jack Jones, what he's 386 00:18:08,746 --> 00:18:12,546 Speaker 2: done there. They have played with smaller guys that have instincts, 387 00:18:12,546 --> 00:18:14,546 Speaker 2: toughness and awareness. And if you look at that guy 388 00:18:14,586 --> 00:18:17,266 Speaker 2: in this draft, it's Devin Witherspoon for Illinois and the 389 00:18:17,346 --> 00:18:19,946 Speaker 2: Raiders have needs. But to me, I think it's corner. 390 00:18:20,626 --> 00:18:22,906 Speaker 2: I think it's between him and Gonzales. Gonzalez gives you 391 00:18:22,946 --> 00:18:26,106 Speaker 2: all the size. Weatherspoon I think is a better football player, 392 00:18:26,186 --> 00:18:28,026 Speaker 2: and they need somebody that can take the ball away. 393 00:18:28,066 --> 00:18:31,626 Speaker 2: I had the number here, whereas it the Raiders last 394 00:18:31,706 --> 00:18:34,506 Speaker 2: year dead last the takeaways. So get somebody to take 395 00:18:34,546 --> 00:18:35,266 Speaker 2: the football away. 396 00:18:35,626 --> 00:18:38,386 Speaker 1: I like it. Falcons at a wow. You know, the 397 00:18:38,386 --> 00:18:40,506 Speaker 1: Falcons fan base is pretty loud on Twitter. I had 398 00:18:40,546 --> 00:18:44,666 Speaker 1: them going Nolan Smith in my mock draft I might 399 00:18:44,706 --> 00:18:47,346 Speaker 1: give him there, but Scaransky sitting there now at a 400 00:18:47,586 --> 00:18:50,986 Speaker 1: is intriguing. You know, they've got a good offensive line. 401 00:18:50,986 --> 00:18:54,466 Speaker 1: They brought back to you guys with new deals. Scaransky. 402 00:18:54,466 --> 00:18:56,826 Speaker 1: It's a lot of love Northwestern guy, you know what. 403 00:18:57,586 --> 00:19:02,586 Speaker 1: Eighth overall, I will give them Peter Skaransky out of Northwestern. 404 00:19:02,626 --> 00:19:04,666 Speaker 1: I have not seen offensive line a lot of places 405 00:19:04,706 --> 00:19:06,426 Speaker 1: to the Falcons, but I think they continue to build 406 00:19:06,546 --> 00:19:08,986 Speaker 1: up on that offense, and they addressed the defense in 407 00:19:08,986 --> 00:19:10,506 Speaker 1: a million ways over the offseason. 408 00:19:10,986 --> 00:19:14,906 Speaker 2: Okay, so we go Peter Skarnski there. That puts me 409 00:19:15,066 --> 00:19:22,626 Speaker 2: on the board here with the Bears at nine, all right, 410 00:19:22,746 --> 00:19:26,626 Speaker 2: this is gonna be an interesting one here. I can 411 00:19:26,666 --> 00:19:28,466 Speaker 2: go on. I can go in some different directions with 412 00:19:28,546 --> 00:19:33,226 Speaker 2: the Bears. You know, somebody told me don't sleep on 413 00:19:33,266 --> 00:19:37,106 Speaker 2: Bijeon with them either. By the way, I love. 414 00:19:38,026 --> 00:19:40,626 Speaker 1: Who's there starting? Who are starting running back? Khalil Herbert 415 00:19:40,706 --> 00:19:42,826 Speaker 1: right now? I don't know, man, that could be a 416 00:19:42,866 --> 00:19:43,706 Speaker 1: major upgrade. 417 00:19:43,946 --> 00:19:45,666 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean they you know they bought they brought 418 00:19:45,666 --> 00:19:49,386 Speaker 2: over Deante Foreman. Yeah they got. 419 00:19:49,666 --> 00:19:52,506 Speaker 1: Yeah, Okay, another Texas So. 420 00:19:53,106 --> 00:19:59,426 Speaker 2: Gosh, that's that's fun. That's that's intriguing. Gosh, this is 421 00:19:59,506 --> 00:20:02,106 Speaker 2: this is my hardest one. This team last year, by 422 00:20:02,146 --> 00:20:05,226 Speaker 2: the way, last defensively, last in points per game. Uh, 423 00:20:05,386 --> 00:20:08,426 Speaker 2: third down sas ant sacks or third downs an sacks, 424 00:20:08,466 --> 00:20:11,186 Speaker 2: They're They're the worst. They're terrible Russian. So I know 425 00:20:11,186 --> 00:20:12,706 Speaker 2: they've brought in a lot of D line and they've 426 00:20:12,706 --> 00:20:18,026 Speaker 2: made an investment there. I was gonna take Scarrotsky. You 427 00:20:18,066 --> 00:20:23,506 Speaker 2: took them right in front of me. Yeah, gosh, I 428 00:20:23,586 --> 00:20:25,106 Speaker 2: might just go and say, they're going to try and 429 00:20:25,146 --> 00:20:27,186 Speaker 2: get a big, clean player, and I'll give him a corner. 430 00:20:27,226 --> 00:20:28,266 Speaker 2: I'll give him Gonzales. 431 00:20:28,906 --> 00:20:32,586 Speaker 1: It's a good pick. It's a good pick. You can't 432 00:20:32,626 --> 00:20:35,226 Speaker 1: go wrong with that pick. Christian. 433 00:20:35,306 --> 00:20:38,466 Speaker 2: I think it's I think that the Bijon thing is 434 00:20:38,466 --> 00:20:40,786 Speaker 2: is even though they've got some backs they can line 435 00:20:40,826 --> 00:20:42,626 Speaker 2: up and play with, they don't have anybody like him, 436 00:20:42,786 --> 00:20:44,826 Speaker 2: So that would be one I wouldn't sleep on with them, 437 00:20:44,866 --> 00:20:46,146 Speaker 2: but I'll give him a corner. 438 00:20:47,106 --> 00:20:50,146 Speaker 1: Yeah, I think we agree that at ten. You know, 439 00:20:50,226 --> 00:20:52,986 Speaker 1: Jim Rosenhouse is on HBO this week and he's talking 440 00:20:52,986 --> 00:20:56,506 Speaker 1: about having a team that's that's told him Jalen Carr 441 00:20:56,586 --> 00:20:58,226 Speaker 1: is going to go there now like I took him 442 00:20:58,266 --> 00:21:00,506 Speaker 1: with Detroit. If he doesn't go to Detroit. This is 443 00:21:00,546 --> 00:21:02,186 Speaker 1: a landing spot that a lot of people have the 444 00:21:02,226 --> 00:21:05,906 Speaker 1: Eagles going there. He's off the board. There's a lot 445 00:21:05,906 --> 00:21:09,506 Speaker 1: of good guys, a lot of good offensive linemen here 446 00:21:09,506 --> 00:21:11,106 Speaker 1: that are still on the board. But I think this 447 00:21:11,146 --> 00:21:13,666 Speaker 1: is the year the Eagles break the trend and for 448 00:21:13,706 --> 00:21:15,586 Speaker 1: the first time since the nineteen eighties, they take a 449 00:21:15,666 --> 00:21:20,146 Speaker 1: running back. I'll go Bijon Robinson tenth overall to the Eagles. 450 00:21:20,866 --> 00:21:23,026 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm clapping for you right now because I've been 451 00:21:23,066 --> 00:21:26,266 Speaker 2: lobbying for this and it's you know, I've worked in 452 00:21:26,266 --> 00:21:28,786 Speaker 2: that personal department for two years. I know their thoughts 453 00:21:28,786 --> 00:21:30,346 Speaker 2: on running backs and they don't do it. I think 454 00:21:30,346 --> 00:21:32,506 Speaker 2: this is a different year. I don't know, we talked 455 00:21:32,506 --> 00:21:34,106 Speaker 2: about this on TV that they kicked around. We don't 456 00:21:34,106 --> 00:21:36,266 Speaker 2: need to expound on it. But to me, I just 457 00:21:36,306 --> 00:21:38,146 Speaker 2: think it's them and the Niners. It's it's really a 458 00:21:38,146 --> 00:21:40,586 Speaker 2: two team conference right now. And that's one thing the 459 00:21:40,666 --> 00:21:42,546 Speaker 2: Niners have that they don't. I mean, they don't have 460 00:21:42,746 --> 00:21:45,106 Speaker 2: Christian McCaffrey's a difference maker. The Lions didn't. I mean, 461 00:21:45,106 --> 00:21:47,466 Speaker 2: I think did the Niners lose after he got there, 462 00:21:47,546 --> 00:21:50,026 Speaker 2: until they lost all the quarterbacks against the even the lost. 463 00:21:50,266 --> 00:21:52,266 Speaker 1: I think they lost. They might have lost the first 464 00:21:52,306 --> 00:21:54,106 Speaker 1: game that they played, and then I think they got 465 00:21:54,146 --> 00:21:55,986 Speaker 1: blown out by the Chiefs, and then from that point 466 00:21:55,986 --> 00:21:57,346 Speaker 1: on they liked won every game. 467 00:21:57,626 --> 00:21:59,946 Speaker 2: Yeah, so I like that one. All right, I've got 468 00:21:59,946 --> 00:22:01,026 Speaker 2: the Titans at eleven. 469 00:22:01,826 --> 00:22:04,546 Speaker 1: Hey, real quick, what's your what's your comfort? Bijon Robinson. 470 00:22:04,546 --> 00:22:06,426 Speaker 1: I've been saying Saquon on air, and people are. 471 00:22:06,546 --> 00:22:08,866 Speaker 2: I go back, I go back, old school Edrian James. 472 00:22:10,146 --> 00:22:12,706 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's a good one. That's really good. 473 00:22:13,266 --> 00:22:14,986 Speaker 2: I don't I mean he actually, I mean just the 474 00:22:14,986 --> 00:22:18,226 Speaker 2: way he kind of he moves around side. Yeah, he 475 00:22:18,306 --> 00:22:20,746 Speaker 2: kind of looks like LT. But I just I just 476 00:22:21,066 --> 00:22:24,946 Speaker 2: being around LT, like, I can't. I can't. I can't. 477 00:22:24,986 --> 00:22:26,746 Speaker 2: I just can't. I have too much reverence for LT. 478 00:22:26,866 --> 00:22:29,586 Speaker 2: I can't do it. But all right, we get to 479 00:22:29,626 --> 00:22:36,706 Speaker 2: the Tennessee Titans here, all right, Tennessee Titans. This is 480 00:22:36,746 --> 00:22:39,986 Speaker 2: a team that's offensively challenged, to say the least. So 481 00:22:40,146 --> 00:22:42,866 Speaker 2: we're sitting here right now. They've got Anthony Richardson still 482 00:22:42,906 --> 00:22:44,826 Speaker 2: on the board, so we're in a situation. Now. We've 483 00:22:44,826 --> 00:22:46,146 Speaker 2: got a little bit of a free fall here. 484 00:22:46,186 --> 00:22:52,906 Speaker 1: Pete Richardson, and we also have Hooker still on the board. 485 00:22:52,946 --> 00:22:54,546 Speaker 1: If you're talking about the five quarterbacks. 486 00:22:54,866 --> 00:23:02,626 Speaker 2: Yeah, so the Titans note here, uh still need there 487 00:23:03,226 --> 00:23:07,666 Speaker 2: on the offensive line white out wise. I just don't 488 00:23:07,666 --> 00:23:11,066 Speaker 2: think they have any firepower. So even though he's my 489 00:23:11,466 --> 00:23:14,186 Speaker 2: second receiver, I'm going to give him Jackson Smith and 490 00:23:14,266 --> 00:23:17,266 Speaker 2: Jigba here and take off the board. They just need 491 00:23:17,306 --> 00:23:21,066 Speaker 2: some more punch. They need some more firepower offensively, So 492 00:23:21,426 --> 00:23:23,466 Speaker 2: I'll go in that direction. See if him at trailing 493 00:23:23,506 --> 00:23:24,906 Speaker 2: Burks can get them going a little bit. 494 00:23:25,386 --> 00:23:29,386 Speaker 1: All right, Now, Look, if the Texans pass on Stroud 495 00:23:29,546 --> 00:23:33,706 Speaker 1: and Levis and Richardson at two, if Richardson's sitting there 496 00:23:33,706 --> 00:23:36,506 Speaker 1: at twelve, do they say, well, it wasn't in our 497 00:23:36,546 --> 00:23:39,186 Speaker 1: plan to take quarterback. We had a very strict plan here, 498 00:23:39,226 --> 00:23:41,266 Speaker 1: and we're going to go defense and maybe whatever else 499 00:23:41,306 --> 00:23:43,786 Speaker 1: at twelve, go offensive line. But gosh, Richardson sitting there 500 00:23:43,826 --> 00:23:46,986 Speaker 1: at twelve, and then it's like we've been waiting all 501 00:23:47,026 --> 00:23:48,746 Speaker 1: these years today quarterback. Do we want to take the 502 00:23:48,826 --> 00:23:51,946 Speaker 1: fourth one off the board. That's a real tough decision. 503 00:23:52,426 --> 00:23:55,586 Speaker 1: Or do you just go offensive line, defense, build up 504 00:23:55,586 --> 00:23:56,986 Speaker 1: your team, get a wide receiver here? 505 00:23:58,306 --> 00:23:58,666 Speaker 2: Crap? 506 00:23:58,866 --> 00:24:01,586 Speaker 1: I'm going to say, Anthony Richardson twelve to the Texans, 507 00:24:01,906 --> 00:24:04,186 Speaker 1: I don't think they planned on taking them too. And 508 00:24:04,226 --> 00:24:07,186 Speaker 1: then here he is at twelve, and may your future 509 00:24:07,186 --> 00:24:09,386 Speaker 1: plans of Caleb Wilson or whoever else you might have 510 00:24:09,466 --> 00:24:11,746 Speaker 1: think can get there next year or just out the window, 511 00:24:11,786 --> 00:24:13,266 Speaker 1: and you go Anthony Richardson right here. 512 00:24:13,666 --> 00:24:17,546 Speaker 2: Okay, Anthony and Richardson off the board. Now we get 513 00:24:17,546 --> 00:24:21,426 Speaker 2: to the New York Jets. Jets could go in a 514 00:24:21,466 --> 00:24:26,106 Speaker 2: lot of different areas. Everybody always I always kick around 515 00:24:26,146 --> 00:24:29,146 Speaker 2: the idea of them taking a defensive lineman, and then 516 00:24:29,226 --> 00:24:31,426 Speaker 2: they go, that's the deepest position on our team. They're 517 00:24:31,466 --> 00:24:33,506 Speaker 2: never they would never do that, blah blah blah blah blah. 518 00:24:33,506 --> 00:24:36,346 Speaker 2: And I'm like, you know their background, you know Joe's background, 519 00:24:36,386 --> 00:24:36,906 Speaker 2: you know what they. 520 00:24:37,226 --> 00:24:40,226 Speaker 1: Just give me Joe and Sala I mean yes. 521 00:24:40,266 --> 00:24:43,026 Speaker 2: And yeah exactly, And look at where this team could 522 00:24:43,066 --> 00:24:45,306 Speaker 2: be next year. Carl Lawson is probably not going to 523 00:24:45,346 --> 00:24:48,946 Speaker 2: be there. You look at Huff is not going to 524 00:24:49,026 --> 00:24:51,186 Speaker 2: be there. So you're gonna take a couple of guys 525 00:24:51,186 --> 00:24:53,706 Speaker 2: out of that mix. And it's like, Okay, well I 526 00:24:53,706 --> 00:24:56,666 Speaker 2: wouldn't I wouldn't totally roll that out, but I still 527 00:24:56,666 --> 00:25:00,066 Speaker 2: think they've been caught with offensive line depth issues. Makai Beckton, 528 00:25:00,106 --> 00:25:01,546 Speaker 2: as much as I love him when he's on the field, 529 00:25:01,546 --> 00:25:03,266 Speaker 2: he hasn't been able to stay on the field. I 530 00:25:03,266 --> 00:25:06,666 Speaker 2: think they have to go offensive line here. For for me, 531 00:25:06,746 --> 00:25:08,346 Speaker 2: this is again, this is not the order that I 532 00:25:08,386 --> 00:25:10,106 Speaker 2: have them. This is where I'm going to say it 533 00:25:10,386 --> 00:25:13,146 Speaker 2: goes and I'll say Rodert Jones from Georgia. 534 00:25:13,386 --> 00:25:18,306 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, I like it, which brings up the Patriots 535 00:25:18,386 --> 00:25:23,266 Speaker 1: at fourteen. Gosh, Patriots signed Juju. 536 00:25:22,946 --> 00:25:26,506 Speaker 2: Right, Yep, They've signed Juju. And there's another wide out 537 00:25:26,546 --> 00:25:32,146 Speaker 2: there too with Juju, and they brought into Sicki at 538 00:25:32,146 --> 00:25:35,506 Speaker 2: the tight end and then yeah, there's still though there's 539 00:25:35,506 --> 00:25:37,466 Speaker 2: nobody on there. There's nobody in there receiving core that 540 00:25:37,506 --> 00:25:38,986 Speaker 2: you go like, that's a guy we have to game 541 00:25:39,026 --> 00:25:39,666 Speaker 2: plan against. 542 00:25:40,466 --> 00:25:46,306 Speaker 1: I know, I know, all right, Patriots. Patriots will go 543 00:25:47,386 --> 00:25:51,306 Speaker 1: Paris Johnson offensive line, move him inside, with him at 544 00:25:51,306 --> 00:25:53,226 Speaker 1: the tackle spot, put him at guar whatever it is, 545 00:25:53,266 --> 00:25:56,786 Speaker 1: just add to that offensive line. They did col strange 546 00:25:56,866 --> 00:25:58,866 Speaker 1: last year. They get another one this year, and they 547 00:25:58,866 --> 00:26:00,946 Speaker 1: continue to beef up the line for whoever's going to 548 00:26:00,986 --> 00:26:01,626 Speaker 1: be their long term. 549 00:26:01,586 --> 00:26:04,826 Speaker 2: Quarterback as let me just pull this up for make 550 00:26:04,826 --> 00:26:06,386 Speaker 2: sure I'm crossing them off the lift. So you go, 551 00:26:06,546 --> 00:26:10,226 Speaker 2: Paris Johnson, check him off. We've got you know, this 552 00:26:10,306 --> 00:26:12,626 Speaker 2: is one of these deals about this exercise. You know, 553 00:26:12,626 --> 00:26:14,506 Speaker 2: I think you're probably the same as me. I've said, 554 00:26:14,946 --> 00:26:18,146 Speaker 2: Nolan Smith's going to go, He's not gonna He's not 555 00:26:18,186 --> 00:26:20,706 Speaker 2: going to drop. He's sitting here, not very any And 556 00:26:20,746 --> 00:26:23,906 Speaker 2: I know the packers could look at other areas, but 557 00:26:24,026 --> 00:26:27,346 Speaker 2: to me, this gives him a fastball. I hope for 558 00:26:27,426 --> 00:26:28,706 Speaker 2: Shan Gary could stay healthy. 559 00:26:28,786 --> 00:26:31,666 Speaker 1: Yeah, but dude, like I'm gonna I'm going to tell 560 00:26:31,666 --> 00:26:34,146 Speaker 1: you something about that, the dropping and all that. Last year, 561 00:26:34,266 --> 00:26:36,626 Speaker 1: Jermaine Johnson, everyone you spoke to in the world said 562 00:26:36,626 --> 00:26:38,786 Speaker 1: he's going top ten. He's got to. The Jets are 563 00:26:38,786 --> 00:26:40,906 Speaker 1: sitting there at twenty six. The year before that, Rashan 564 00:26:41,026 --> 00:26:43,266 Speaker 1: Slater will not escape the top ten. Will that it happens. 565 00:26:43,266 --> 00:26:43,626 Speaker 1: He's sitting. 566 00:26:44,346 --> 00:26:44,986 Speaker 2: It happens. 567 00:26:45,066 --> 00:26:47,186 Speaker 1: It really does happen. And I don't want it to 568 00:26:47,186 --> 00:26:49,466 Speaker 1: happen to Nolan Smith, just as well could happen to 569 00:26:49,506 --> 00:26:52,226 Speaker 1: Bijeon or Peter Skarnski or whoever. But like this is 570 00:26:52,266 --> 00:26:54,626 Speaker 1: how the draft goes other teams take other players, and 571 00:26:54,706 --> 00:26:56,746 Speaker 1: similarly the Packers. You didn't expect in a million years 572 00:26:56,746 --> 00:26:58,426 Speaker 1: that Nolan Smith is gonna be sitting there at fifteen 573 00:26:58,866 --> 00:27:00,786 Speaker 1: and you don't want to go just defense, defense, defense 574 00:27:00,786 --> 00:27:02,026 Speaker 1: every year. But there he is. 575 00:27:02,066 --> 00:27:05,706 Speaker 2: My all counts. Great, great dude too. Character wise, all 576 00:27:05,706 --> 00:27:08,466 Speaker 2: that stuff off the charts, and they're collecting a lot 577 00:27:08,506 --> 00:27:12,346 Speaker 2: of Georgia players. They went Wyatt and kowy Walker previously. 578 00:27:12,426 --> 00:27:15,466 Speaker 2: Now they go back and dip into that. Well, so uh, 579 00:27:15,786 --> 00:27:18,666 Speaker 2: I'm gonna take care. I just thought, you know, with 580 00:27:18,666 --> 00:27:20,946 Speaker 2: with Nolan Smith, somebody brought up a great example the 581 00:27:20,946 --> 00:27:23,546 Speaker 2: other day, which was you. I was talking to a 582 00:27:23,586 --> 00:27:25,586 Speaker 2: GM about it and I was using the Hassan Reddit 583 00:27:25,626 --> 00:27:27,506 Speaker 2: company said, you know what, I think you can use 584 00:27:27,586 --> 00:27:31,106 Speaker 2: him like the Cowboys use Michael Parsons. Let him just 585 00:27:31,186 --> 00:27:32,946 Speaker 2: kind of be that walk around blitzer I think they 586 00:27:33,186 --> 00:27:35,106 Speaker 2: prefer to as a spinner and you can rush him 587 00:27:35,106 --> 00:27:36,506 Speaker 2: and play them off the ball if you want. But 588 00:27:36,626 --> 00:27:38,946 Speaker 2: I'm gonna go there, Okay, all. 589 00:27:38,906 --> 00:27:42,266 Speaker 1: Right, that's all right. And then you know you're looking 590 00:27:42,266 --> 00:27:45,026 Speaker 1: at defense still here as I went to the Commanders 591 00:27:45,066 --> 00:27:47,746 Speaker 1: and they've they're another team that's loaded on defense and 592 00:27:47,826 --> 00:27:49,626 Speaker 1: then I've got van Ness on the board, and you're like, 593 00:27:49,666 --> 00:27:51,826 Speaker 1: do you just add another pass rusher. 594 00:27:53,706 --> 00:27:53,866 Speaker 2: Right? 595 00:27:53,986 --> 00:27:57,146 Speaker 1: Like they have all those guys like you know what, Uh, 596 00:27:58,146 --> 00:28:00,946 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go with h I'm gonna go with another 597 00:28:00,986 --> 00:28:03,466 Speaker 1: skill position. They last year they got Dotson in the 598 00:28:03,466 --> 00:28:07,346 Speaker 1: first round. I'm gonna go with Dalton Utah as the 599 00:28:07,626 --> 00:28:12,026 Speaker 1: sixteenth overall pick. I'm not convinced on their quarterback situation 600 00:28:12,226 --> 00:28:14,706 Speaker 1: with Brissette and Howell, but there's not a quarterback I 601 00:28:14,746 --> 00:28:17,066 Speaker 1: don't think they're taking at sixteen right there that's going 602 00:28:17,146 --> 00:28:20,106 Speaker 1: to be playing instead. So Dalton Kincaid, I like it. 603 00:28:20,586 --> 00:28:24,146 Speaker 2: I'm going to go Darnell right tackle Tennessee with the Steelers. 604 00:28:24,866 --> 00:28:27,746 Speaker 2: So the Steelers, you know, if you're looking at those 605 00:28:27,866 --> 00:28:30,666 Speaker 2: that tier of tackles, this is the last one you've got. 606 00:28:30,786 --> 00:28:34,346 Speaker 2: Rodert Jones's gone, Paris Johnson's gone. This is the next 607 00:28:34,386 --> 00:28:36,626 Speaker 2: one in line. And if you look at the corner position, 608 00:28:36,666 --> 00:28:39,026 Speaker 2: where I think they could look here as well. There's 609 00:28:39,066 --> 00:28:41,026 Speaker 2: some good names on the board, but I think the 610 00:28:41,066 --> 00:28:43,706 Speaker 2: tackle group falls off a cliff. So if you want 611 00:28:43,706 --> 00:28:45,306 Speaker 2: to tackle in a corner, I think you have to 612 00:28:45,346 --> 00:28:47,306 Speaker 2: take the tackle first and wait for the corner. 613 00:28:48,386 --> 00:28:51,106 Speaker 1: Okay, smart, that was sort of what the Giants had 614 00:28:51,106 --> 00:28:53,626 Speaker 1: the decision last year, and they said we could wait 615 00:28:53,626 --> 00:28:55,666 Speaker 1: on evan Neil, but Thibodeau is there now, We're going 616 00:28:55,746 --> 00:28:57,626 Speaker 1: to take Thibodaux right here. And then Evan Neil was 617 00:28:57,666 --> 00:29:06,426 Speaker 1: there when they were drafting Lions eighteen, Lions traded away, 618 00:29:06,746 --> 00:29:09,506 Speaker 1: they added a lot on defensive back. And yet I'm 619 00:29:09,546 --> 00:29:12,746 Speaker 1: looking at Joey Porter Junior sitting there. I believe it 620 00:29:12,786 --> 00:29:14,786 Speaker 1: was you who said this our Colleen Wolf yesterday, which 621 00:29:14,826 --> 00:29:17,826 Speaker 1: was shocking. There has never been a Penn State defense 622 00:29:18,706 --> 00:29:22,306 Speaker 1: in the first round. That's a weird statu And then 623 00:29:22,346 --> 00:29:24,106 Speaker 1: yet I'm trying to think of Penn State defensive backs 624 00:29:24,106 --> 00:29:25,866 Speaker 1: and not many come to mind. So I guess it 625 00:29:25,866 --> 00:29:28,906 Speaker 1: does make sense Joey Porter Junior will be my pick 626 00:29:28,986 --> 00:29:31,866 Speaker 1: at eighteen, meaning that their two first round picks are 627 00:29:31,986 --> 00:29:34,546 Speaker 1: Jalen Carter and Joey Porter Junior. Pretty good. 628 00:29:34,906 --> 00:29:38,906 Speaker 2: I feel like you're sliding Troy Apke personally tricky. 629 00:29:38,986 --> 00:29:40,106 Speaker 1: He's not a nice little career. 630 00:29:40,186 --> 00:29:47,026 Speaker 2: Yeah, all right, Tampa, Tampa is sitting here at nineteen, 631 00:29:47,346 --> 00:29:50,746 Speaker 2: and I'm looking at Head and Hooker is still being 632 00:29:50,866 --> 00:29:57,106 Speaker 2: a possibility here. He's still out there. But I think 633 00:29:57,146 --> 00:29:59,586 Speaker 2: when you look at where things are and what's still 634 00:29:59,666 --> 00:30:01,906 Speaker 2: left on the board, I think with van s still 635 00:30:01,946 --> 00:30:04,226 Speaker 2: being there, I think I'm going to lean in that direction. 636 00:30:04,626 --> 00:30:07,106 Speaker 2: I think it's about value pick at this point in time. 637 00:30:07,306 --> 00:30:10,906 Speaker 2: Give them another another weapon they can deploy on that front. 638 00:30:11,266 --> 00:30:16,066 Speaker 1: Lucas van Ness out of Iowa. I love that kid. 639 00:30:16,146 --> 00:30:17,546 Speaker 1: I love him as the town. I don't know where 640 00:30:17,546 --> 00:30:19,306 Speaker 1: he goes in the draft. I've heard someone tell me 641 00:30:19,386 --> 00:30:22,506 Speaker 1: that you know you took Nolan Smith and your mock 642 00:30:22,666 --> 00:30:25,066 Speaker 1: when van Ness is on the board, you know, van 643 00:30:25,106 --> 00:30:26,826 Speaker 1: Ness is over Smith on our board. O, my god, 644 00:30:26,826 --> 00:30:30,226 Speaker 1: that's interesting. You know the teams, teams are different, teams 645 00:30:30,226 --> 00:30:37,306 Speaker 1: are different. Seahawks they got fifth overall. Here you had 646 00:30:37,346 --> 00:30:41,146 Speaker 1: the Seahawks taking c. J. Stroud, which is awesome. 647 00:30:44,186 --> 00:30:47,066 Speaker 2: Months ago, right right, it's so good. 648 00:30:47,786 --> 00:30:58,826 Speaker 1: Seahawks back on the board and I'm gonna go Seahawks. Seahawks. 649 00:31:00,426 --> 00:31:02,706 Speaker 1: Oh man, the Seahawks are pretty loaded, you know, like 650 00:31:02,746 --> 00:31:05,586 Speaker 1: it's just like it's this fun team where they actually 651 00:31:05,706 --> 00:31:08,066 Speaker 1: with all their d fixed yesterday last year playing. They've 652 00:31:08,106 --> 00:31:19,466 Speaker 1: got a lot of talent Seahawks I will select. I'm 653 00:31:19,466 --> 00:31:27,666 Speaker 1: debating between offensive line and pass Rusher, and gosh, I'm 654 00:31:27,666 --> 00:31:31,586 Speaker 1: gonna go with Oh Cyrus Torrance out of Florida, big guard, 655 00:31:32,666 --> 00:31:35,546 Speaker 1: add another guy to block up the middle, and you've 656 00:31:35,546 --> 00:31:37,426 Speaker 1: got your Kenneth Walker and all that stuff. But I 657 00:31:37,426 --> 00:31:38,986 Speaker 1: did not have him in my first round in my 658 00:31:39,026 --> 00:31:42,946 Speaker 1: mock draft. I've not heard him use many places. Second 659 00:31:42,946 --> 00:31:46,106 Speaker 1: pick in top twenty, here we go, O Cyrus Torrance 660 00:31:46,106 --> 00:31:47,266 Speaker 1: did not see that happening, all right? 661 00:31:47,546 --> 00:31:53,426 Speaker 2: I like it. That leaves me with the Chargers, right, So, yep, 662 00:31:54,146 --> 00:31:58,066 Speaker 2: a lot of different ways they can go. I'm going 663 00:31:58,146 --> 00:32:01,586 Speaker 2: to go knowing full well what they already have in 664 00:32:01,586 --> 00:32:05,266 Speaker 2: this position group and knowing that I don't know how 665 00:32:05,306 --> 00:32:08,426 Speaker 2: long it's going to continue with Keenan and Mike together there. 666 00:32:08,586 --> 00:32:11,066 Speaker 2: And I love Josh Palmer is a really good player. 667 00:32:11,346 --> 00:32:15,186 Speaker 2: But I've developed this thing called the Mahomes doctrine. Feel 668 00:32:15,226 --> 00:32:17,986 Speaker 2: free to take it. But the Mahomes doctrine states that 669 00:32:18,026 --> 00:32:20,306 Speaker 2: if you were in the AFC, no such thing as 670 00:32:20,306 --> 00:32:22,186 Speaker 2: having too many weapons or too much offense. 671 00:32:22,346 --> 00:32:23,666 Speaker 1: There's not enough love it. 672 00:32:23,746 --> 00:32:25,746 Speaker 2: So I'm gonna go Jordan. I'm gonna go Jordan Adison 673 00:32:25,866 --> 00:32:27,946 Speaker 2: to the Chargers here, throw him in their receivers. 674 00:32:28,146 --> 00:32:31,186 Speaker 1: Pick I hear that. You could also say you can 675 00:32:31,226 --> 00:32:33,986 Speaker 1: never have enough pass rushers in the Mahomes world. 676 00:32:34,026 --> 00:32:35,866 Speaker 2: I know, but I know they played on an ice rink. 677 00:32:35,906 --> 00:32:37,946 Speaker 2: But even with all the pass rushers last year against 678 00:32:37,946 --> 00:32:40,826 Speaker 2: the Chiefs did end up mattering. I mean, I know, 679 00:32:41,186 --> 00:32:41,386 Speaker 2: I know. 680 00:32:48,746 --> 00:32:52,506 Speaker 1: Gosh Ravens. All right, here's the one from left fields. 681 00:32:52,626 --> 00:32:54,506 Speaker 1: Didn't have him in my first round, and yet I 682 00:32:54,506 --> 00:32:56,946 Speaker 1: love them and everyone on the scouting community that I 683 00:32:56,986 --> 00:32:58,746 Speaker 1: talked to you say, well, it probably wouldn't be our pick, 684 00:32:58,786 --> 00:33:00,866 Speaker 1: but you didn't include him in your first round? Why 685 00:33:00,906 --> 00:33:05,546 Speaker 1: not going with a manual four in Mississippi state one 686 00:33:05,626 --> 00:33:08,946 Speaker 1: hundred and six, see five pounds at the combine you 687 00:33:09,066 --> 00:33:09,586 Speaker 1: slided him. 688 00:33:09,586 --> 00:33:11,666 Speaker 2: He was one sixty six, one sixty six. 689 00:33:11,626 --> 00:33:13,626 Speaker 1: One sixty six, beefed up. I believe that is. 690 00:33:15,066 --> 00:33:15,306 Speaker 2: Big. 691 00:33:15,546 --> 00:33:19,946 Speaker 1: Yeah. Is there a body type like him? 692 00:33:20,026 --> 00:33:23,866 Speaker 2: I was with role with the Ravens and he worked right. Yeah, 693 00:33:23,866 --> 00:33:27,346 Speaker 2: he was great. So there's a couple of annual forbes. 694 00:33:27,466 --> 00:33:30,746 Speaker 2: He's a freak. He's got unbelievable ball skills. Another one, 695 00:33:30,826 --> 00:33:33,186 Speaker 2: Fred Smoot, had a similar body type back in the day. 696 00:33:33,466 --> 00:33:37,026 Speaker 1: Really, okay, all right, you're up with the Vikings and 697 00:33:37,026 --> 00:33:38,506 Speaker 1: Hendon hooker is on the board. 698 00:33:38,666 --> 00:33:45,426 Speaker 2: No Hendon hooker is there? Man else I would potentially 699 00:33:45,466 --> 00:33:46,026 Speaker 2: go here? 700 00:33:49,146 --> 00:33:49,506 Speaker 1: Mmmm. 701 00:33:51,106 --> 00:33:54,066 Speaker 2: I like Hendon Hookers, but I almost I almost liked 702 00:33:54,066 --> 00:33:57,546 Speaker 2: the idea of me passing on to see, yeah, see 703 00:33:57,586 --> 00:33:58,746 Speaker 2: what you can do, and me look at the rest 704 00:33:58,786 --> 00:34:01,746 Speaker 2: of these teams that there's not really a it's not 705 00:34:01,826 --> 00:34:06,026 Speaker 2: really the Yeah, there's one possibility still remaining. So I 706 00:34:06,146 --> 00:34:07,666 Speaker 2: want to keep handing a hooker on the board for 707 00:34:07,746 --> 00:34:09,706 Speaker 2: you because I want to see what else you what 708 00:34:09,866 --> 00:34:12,226 Speaker 2: else you have on From an information standpoint, I'm going 709 00:34:12,266 --> 00:34:15,066 Speaker 2: to be selfish. I'm going to look at the Minnesota Vikings. 710 00:34:19,306 --> 00:34:22,066 Speaker 2: I'm going to give the Minnesota Vikings Deontay Banks a 711 00:34:22,146 --> 00:34:23,026 Speaker 2: corner from Maryland. 712 00:34:24,146 --> 00:34:27,266 Speaker 1: Yep, good player. I was going to go ahead or 713 00:34:27,386 --> 00:34:28,866 Speaker 1: Forbes to the Ravens there. 714 00:34:30,026 --> 00:34:32,426 Speaker 2: I almost went Deyontay Banks to the Chargers too. I 715 00:34:32,666 --> 00:34:33,786 Speaker 2: could make that case too. 716 00:34:34,466 --> 00:34:38,946 Speaker 1: That's about where he'll go. He's here, and the other 717 00:34:39,026 --> 00:34:40,546 Speaker 1: guy who's going to go here, who I'm going to 718 00:34:40,586 --> 00:34:43,746 Speaker 1: probably take with the Jaguars pick Let me see if 719 00:34:43,986 --> 00:34:44,226 Speaker 1: you can. 720 00:34:45,386 --> 00:34:47,106 Speaker 2: I'm already get inside your head. I already know what 721 00:34:47,226 --> 00:34:48,186 Speaker 2: you're doing here, what you're. 722 00:34:48,026 --> 00:34:50,506 Speaker 1: Doing, and that is exactly right. Brian Branch will be 723 00:34:50,546 --> 00:34:52,786 Speaker 1: the pick for the Jaguars here. He's the perfect pick 724 00:34:52,866 --> 00:34:55,786 Speaker 1: for this selection. Good placement. And you said yesterday on 725 00:34:55,906 --> 00:34:59,106 Speaker 1: the mock draft, lot play Nickel, play inside, play outside, 726 00:34:59,146 --> 00:35:01,226 Speaker 1: and you know, just get a good football player here, 727 00:35:01,306 --> 00:35:03,746 Speaker 1: a leader and maybe the hardest hitter in the entire draft. 728 00:35:04,226 --> 00:35:07,346 Speaker 1: I like it, Giants. 729 00:35:07,586 --> 00:35:10,026 Speaker 2: I am up with the g men. I'm going to 730 00:35:10,346 --> 00:35:15,226 Speaker 2: give them. I think I'm going to give them a weapon. 731 00:35:17,466 --> 00:35:19,866 Speaker 2: This is an interesting one. I have this guy as 732 00:35:19,946 --> 00:35:24,026 Speaker 2: my thirty first overall player, and teams are split. Some 733 00:35:24,306 --> 00:35:26,946 Speaker 2: like him significantly better than that. Other teams are not 734 00:35:26,946 --> 00:35:28,866 Speaker 2: a high on him. He's got inconsistent hands. But Quentin 735 00:35:28,986 --> 00:35:32,746 Speaker 2: Johnson from TCU has he just got an intriguing skill set. 736 00:35:32,786 --> 00:35:34,826 Speaker 2: He's one of the few big receivers in this draft. 737 00:35:35,026 --> 00:35:38,306 Speaker 2: He plays faster than he timed. And so give the 738 00:35:38,386 --> 00:35:39,826 Speaker 2: Giants so another weapon here. 739 00:35:40,346 --> 00:35:43,346 Speaker 1: So I put Jay Flowers in my mock draft, and 740 00:35:43,426 --> 00:35:45,746 Speaker 1: Quentin Johnson was on the board, and multiple people are 741 00:35:45,786 --> 00:35:47,546 Speaker 1: in the league text to me and said, looking at it, 742 00:35:47,666 --> 00:35:50,626 Speaker 1: like your order of your receivers might be off. If 743 00:35:50,786 --> 00:35:53,386 Speaker 1: the Giants who took wan Dale Robinson last year were 744 00:35:53,466 --> 00:35:55,706 Speaker 1: to take Zay Flowers. That wouldn't make sense. You're looking 745 00:35:55,746 --> 00:35:58,066 Speaker 1: to do a basketball team, Quintin Johnson makes more sense 746 00:35:58,106 --> 00:36:04,906 Speaker 1: for the Giants, all right? Uh? Cowboys? Cowboys again. Colleen 747 00:36:04,946 --> 00:36:07,106 Speaker 1: Wolf mentioned this on Good Morning Football. She was filling in, 748 00:36:07,226 --> 00:36:09,626 Speaker 1: like have a really good track record in the first round. 749 00:36:09,706 --> 00:36:11,746 Speaker 1: I think you want to, you know, poke at like 750 00:36:11,866 --> 00:36:14,146 Speaker 1: the Cowboys for being this dramatic team, Like they picked 751 00:36:14,186 --> 00:36:16,906 Speaker 1: solid players, they all end up playing roles that first year. 752 00:36:17,786 --> 00:36:20,546 Speaker 1: Who would they take though? Let's see here, who's on 753 00:36:20,666 --> 00:36:23,786 Speaker 1: the board. Who do we got? All the tackles are gone. 754 00:36:24,306 --> 00:36:27,746 Speaker 2: I got one sticking out on them of considering what 755 00:36:27,866 --> 00:36:31,986 Speaker 2: they lost last and free agency at a franchise tight 756 00:36:32,106 --> 00:36:34,226 Speaker 2: end that they lost let walk away. 757 00:36:34,946 --> 00:36:36,746 Speaker 1: Dalton Schultz is your franchise tight ends. 758 00:36:36,786 --> 00:36:39,106 Speaker 2: But they franchised them, so it makes them he was 759 00:36:39,186 --> 00:36:42,786 Speaker 2: their franchise place semantics over here, Peter, come on. 760 00:36:43,706 --> 00:36:48,746 Speaker 1: Sorry, that's interesting because you've got not only the Georgia 761 00:36:48,826 --> 00:36:51,106 Speaker 1: kid Washington, you also have Michael Meyer from Notre Dame, 762 00:36:51,146 --> 00:36:53,106 Speaker 1: and then you also have who I think is getting 763 00:36:53,106 --> 00:36:57,186 Speaker 1: the Iowa kid, Laporta. He's getting he's getting some buzz. 764 00:36:57,226 --> 00:36:58,866 Speaker 1: But I'm going to go running back here you also 765 00:36:58,946 --> 00:37:01,666 Speaker 1: want to seek Elliott. I'm going to go Jamior Gibbs. 766 00:37:01,706 --> 00:37:03,546 Speaker 1: I'm going to give them the running back out of 767 00:37:03,586 --> 00:37:06,506 Speaker 1: Alabama and say firepower. You can use them as a 768 00:37:06,546 --> 00:37:08,746 Speaker 1: wide receiver at times in that kind of passing game. 769 00:37:08,786 --> 00:37:10,946 Speaker 1: I'm going to say they need just talent on offense here. 770 00:37:10,986 --> 00:37:13,026 Speaker 1: I'm going to say Jamir Gibs running back out of 771 00:37:13,026 --> 00:37:19,946 Speaker 1: Alabama to the Cowboys. I like it, Bills, the Buffalo Bills. 772 00:37:22,746 --> 00:37:28,106 Speaker 2: I mean I like the wide receiver here. Again, going 773 00:37:28,146 --> 00:37:33,386 Speaker 2: back to Myama homes doctrine theory, I know Jack Campbell, 774 00:37:33,466 --> 00:37:35,986 Speaker 2: linebacker from Iowa. I would not sleep on that here 775 00:37:36,226 --> 00:37:40,666 Speaker 2: with what they lost the free agency. So no Tremaine Edmonds. 776 00:37:40,746 --> 00:37:44,946 Speaker 2: Is it Jack Campbell to replace him? I'm gonna go 777 00:37:45,026 --> 00:37:46,586 Speaker 2: I want to get a new name in the mix here, 778 00:37:46,946 --> 00:37:48,826 Speaker 2: so I'm going to give you Matthew. I'm going to 779 00:37:48,866 --> 00:37:53,946 Speaker 2: give you Matthew Bergeron. He's a tackle guard from Syracuse 780 00:37:54,386 --> 00:37:57,706 Speaker 2: that has a lot of love on the streets for him. 781 00:37:58,066 --> 00:38:01,266 Speaker 2: He's a good player. I liked him. I thought he's 782 00:38:01,306 --> 00:38:03,546 Speaker 2: the second round guy. But I think because we have 783 00:38:04,066 --> 00:38:06,186 Speaker 2: you know, he's next in line. When you look at 784 00:38:06,226 --> 00:38:08,266 Speaker 2: the the linemen that are already gone. I think he's 785 00:38:08,266 --> 00:38:09,986 Speaker 2: going to go up higher than people think. So let's 786 00:38:10,066 --> 00:38:12,666 Speaker 2: let's get him on the board to identify him. All right, 787 00:38:12,706 --> 00:38:13,546 Speaker 2: He'll play guard for them. 788 00:38:13,586 --> 00:38:15,786 Speaker 1: I'm gonna do this. I love it, and I'm gonna 789 00:38:15,786 --> 00:38:18,466 Speaker 1: do the same thing with my next pick. Because I'm 790 00:38:18,466 --> 00:38:21,346 Speaker 1: the Cincinnati Bengals. I believe I gave them a tight 791 00:38:21,506 --> 00:38:23,786 Speaker 1: end in my mock draw. I'm gonna change it up here. 792 00:38:25,266 --> 00:38:27,226 Speaker 1: You've probably been talking about him a lot more than 793 00:38:27,266 --> 00:38:28,746 Speaker 1: I have. I didn't have my first round and I 794 00:38:28,786 --> 00:38:31,706 Speaker 1: got multiple text saying you didn't include this player. I'm 795 00:38:31,706 --> 00:38:37,906 Speaker 1: gonna go Anton Harrison out of Oklahoma offensive tackle. I 796 00:38:38,026 --> 00:38:39,866 Speaker 1: know some teams have him in their top five at 797 00:38:39,866 --> 00:38:42,346 Speaker 1: the position. Others say not in our top ten in 798 00:38:42,386 --> 00:38:45,266 Speaker 1: the position. I think I'm going to go offensive line, 799 00:38:45,386 --> 00:38:48,586 Speaker 1: especially if Jonah Williams is asking to be true. I 800 00:38:48,626 --> 00:38:50,586 Speaker 1: don't know what's going on with their offensive line. Bengals. 801 00:38:50,626 --> 00:38:53,146 Speaker 1: They add another one, Anton Harrison at Oklahoma. 802 00:38:53,306 --> 00:38:56,506 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's interesting there are I'm probably in the lower 803 00:38:56,626 --> 00:38:59,186 Speaker 2: camp on him, but I know he does have sponsors. 804 00:38:59,226 --> 00:39:01,826 Speaker 2: And look, the Bengals just going to Boomer Sooner with 805 00:39:01,946 --> 00:39:04,906 Speaker 2: the Orlando Brown and Anton Harrison as the bookends. 806 00:39:04,986 --> 00:39:08,426 Speaker 1: There, there you go, all right, the Saint Joe Mixon 807 00:39:08,466 --> 00:39:09,146 Speaker 1: in the backfield. 808 00:39:09,506 --> 00:39:12,466 Speaker 2: Yeah, exactly, all right, we get to the Saints here, Peter. 809 00:39:12,746 --> 00:39:15,346 Speaker 2: I mean, now, at this point in time, I wasn't 810 00:39:15,346 --> 00:39:17,706 Speaker 2: even looking at the I wasn't looking at the fact 811 00:39:17,706 --> 00:39:19,426 Speaker 2: that this was an odd team and not an even 812 00:39:19,466 --> 00:39:21,626 Speaker 2: team because I wanted you to have to make this decision. 813 00:39:22,386 --> 00:39:23,666 Speaker 2: But here I am faced with it. 814 00:39:24,306 --> 00:39:26,106 Speaker 1: What I'm doing a thing on the show tomorrow. What 815 00:39:26,786 --> 00:39:29,066 Speaker 1: Mickey loomis. I mean, they're the kind of team that 816 00:39:29,226 --> 00:39:31,866 Speaker 1: they've hit so many guys that they also aren't scared 817 00:39:31,906 --> 00:39:33,386 Speaker 1: to take the guy that no one else will. So 818 00:39:33,986 --> 00:39:35,866 Speaker 1: what was it Peyton Henderson? What was his name? The 819 00:39:35,906 --> 00:39:41,186 Speaker 1: guy Peyton? Peyton Turner and Marcus Davinpored a couple of 820 00:39:41,226 --> 00:39:43,266 Speaker 1: years you were trading up for. Like, they're one of 821 00:39:43,306 --> 00:39:45,586 Speaker 1: those teams that Mickey takes his guys and he's like, 822 00:39:45,666 --> 00:39:48,066 Speaker 1: I'll deal with the criticism. Just I trust what I know, 823 00:39:48,306 --> 00:39:50,946 Speaker 1: So go for it. Anything off the board with Mickey. 824 00:39:51,466 --> 00:39:54,186 Speaker 2: Yeah, I was gosh, I was looking to go kind 825 00:39:54,186 --> 00:39:56,026 Speaker 2: of off the board here, but I think I'm gonna 826 00:39:56,066 --> 00:40:02,506 Speaker 2: I'm gonna go conservative. Let me just look at one 827 00:40:02,546 --> 00:40:04,466 Speaker 2: more thing here to make sure that I'm not missing it. 828 00:40:06,226 --> 00:40:08,026 Speaker 2: I'm is going to take Mayor here. I'm just going 829 00:40:08,106 --> 00:40:13,426 Speaker 2: to take a tight end. I sold security blanket. Yeah, 830 00:40:14,226 --> 00:40:17,746 Speaker 2: Notre Dame, well, Notre Dame tight end. Just a good 831 00:40:17,786 --> 00:40:20,226 Speaker 2: all round player. I think he's one in a draft 832 00:40:20,306 --> 00:40:23,906 Speaker 2: where there's a lot of guys who don't fit the 833 00:40:24,026 --> 00:40:27,946 Speaker 2: specs undersize, there's there's all these question marks, like he 834 00:40:28,106 --> 00:40:29,866 Speaker 2: might not ever be an a lead elite player, but 835 00:40:29,986 --> 00:40:31,306 Speaker 2: he's going to be a good player. I feel like 836 00:40:31,346 --> 00:40:33,626 Speaker 2: he's one of the few known quantities in this draft. 837 00:40:34,226 --> 00:40:37,306 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, you know how you loved and I always 838 00:40:37,386 --> 00:40:39,106 Speaker 1: think of when it comes to tight ends. You loved 839 00:40:39,186 --> 00:40:44,186 Speaker 1: Howkinson that you were right. He was great this year 840 00:40:44,266 --> 00:40:50,906 Speaker 1: for the Vikings. You know, Eagles, pass rushing offensive line, 841 00:40:50,946 --> 00:40:53,786 Speaker 1: pass rushing offensive line. I already went off the board 842 00:40:53,866 --> 00:40:57,946 Speaker 1: with a running back and Jon Robinson. That's not what 843 00:40:58,026 --> 00:41:00,986 Speaker 1: a j do. Will McDonald the fourth, We'll go out 844 00:41:00,986 --> 00:41:04,906 Speaker 1: of Iowa State, send him to Philly and uh turn 845 00:41:04,946 --> 00:41:08,026 Speaker 1: them loose, let him fly. You know, people like him 846 00:41:08,026 --> 00:41:09,826 Speaker 1: in the league. I guess he's a first round pick. 847 00:41:09,866 --> 00:41:13,546 Speaker 1: It's not his early second. So got a Matt Campbell, 848 00:41:14,626 --> 00:41:17,426 Speaker 1: Nick Sirianni connection there. Those guys are tight. So we'll 849 00:41:17,466 --> 00:41:19,386 Speaker 1: go there last pick on the draft, and there are 850 00:41:19,386 --> 00:41:20,386 Speaker 1: a lot of guys left. 851 00:41:20,826 --> 00:41:23,106 Speaker 2: No, I think I have no choice here. I'm going 852 00:41:23,186 --> 00:41:24,066 Speaker 2: to take Miles Murphy. 853 00:41:24,706 --> 00:41:25,906 Speaker 1: Miles mary had a Clemson. 854 00:41:26,266 --> 00:41:29,266 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's my twenty second player. He's you know, he 855 00:41:29,386 --> 00:41:32,106 Speaker 2: kind of fits that big, sturdy, rugged edge rusher. You 856 00:41:32,146 --> 00:41:34,666 Speaker 2: think about Frank Clark, the type of guys they like 857 00:41:34,746 --> 00:41:38,466 Speaker 2: to play with Carl Loftis. Those guys are big, physical guys, 858 00:41:38,666 --> 00:41:41,626 Speaker 2: and I think Murphy would fit that. So Frank Clark 859 00:41:41,866 --> 00:41:43,986 Speaker 2: is gone, and now you just throw him in there 860 00:41:44,026 --> 00:41:45,226 Speaker 2: with Carl Loftis and off you go. 861 00:41:45,826 --> 00:41:48,026 Speaker 1: All right, So DJ at the end, there we went 862 00:41:48,546 --> 00:41:53,746 Speaker 1: gibbs bergeron Harrison Meyer, McDonald, Murphy. I'll recap the entire 863 00:41:53,786 --> 00:41:55,426 Speaker 1: first round, but let me just give you some names. 864 00:41:55,866 --> 00:41:58,106 Speaker 1: Let's go to your top fifty. Some guys that names 865 00:41:58,106 --> 00:42:00,186 Speaker 1: did not come up. Your twenty second ranked player is 866 00:42:00,266 --> 00:42:02,866 Speaker 1: Zay Flowers. We did not select him in the first 867 00:42:02,986 --> 00:42:10,586 Speaker 1: round of this draft. Elijah Cansey was not selected in 868 00:42:10,746 --> 00:42:14,946 Speaker 1: this draft. Banks was twenty five. Darnell Washington was not 869 00:42:15,146 --> 00:42:18,186 Speaker 1: selected in this draft. Canty. You mentioned Keon White at 870 00:42:18,226 --> 00:42:22,386 Speaker 1: a Georgia Tech not drafted in this draft, and uh, 871 00:42:22,586 --> 00:42:25,226 Speaker 1: Brian Branch was, and then Felix and then Duke. 872 00:42:26,306 --> 00:42:28,626 Speaker 2: It was that was gonna be my pick, and that 873 00:42:28,746 --> 00:42:30,786 Speaker 2: in my last in my final mock draft. What I 874 00:42:30,826 --> 00:42:32,386 Speaker 2: got to do next week? He might be my pick 875 00:42:32,466 --> 00:42:35,866 Speaker 2: for Casey. So yeah, I like Casey taking it, taking 876 00:42:35,906 --> 00:42:38,226 Speaker 2: one of these rugged edgereshers and somehow but in the 877 00:42:38,266 --> 00:42:40,586 Speaker 2: way we did this time, you had Murphy there, so 878 00:42:40,586 --> 00:42:41,466 Speaker 2: I was taking. 879 00:42:42,146 --> 00:42:44,186 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm looking around, I'm looking at any of there 880 00:42:44,186 --> 00:42:46,426 Speaker 1: are any huge names that didn't get drafted, no other 881 00:42:46,506 --> 00:42:49,466 Speaker 1: than that the Hendon Hooker. So Hooker doesn't get drafted 882 00:42:49,506 --> 00:42:51,946 Speaker 1: if we do it this way, would that shock you 883 00:42:52,026 --> 00:42:53,226 Speaker 1: if you fell out of the first round. 884 00:42:54,306 --> 00:42:56,306 Speaker 2: No, I mean if you told me that Hendon Hooker 885 00:42:56,386 --> 00:42:58,266 Speaker 2: was the eleventh pick, or Hendon Hooker went in the 886 00:42:58,346 --> 00:43:02,386 Speaker 2: third round, that sounds crazy to say that, but I wouldn't. 887 00:43:02,426 --> 00:43:04,466 Speaker 2: I wouldn't be shocked. It's a weird draft. It's a 888 00:43:04,546 --> 00:43:08,306 Speaker 2: weird situation with him age, injury, offense, Like, there's some 889 00:43:08,466 --> 00:43:11,626 Speaker 2: questions there. I love the skill set, I love everything 890 00:43:11,626 --> 00:43:14,026 Speaker 2: I've heard about him, and I can make a case 891 00:43:14,066 --> 00:43:15,666 Speaker 2: to take him there. But I can also make a 892 00:43:15,746 --> 00:43:19,066 Speaker 2: case of people saying there's just, you know, too many questions. 893 00:43:19,146 --> 00:43:19,506 Speaker 2: We'll wait. 894 00:43:20,386 --> 00:43:24,186 Speaker 1: I believe there were thirteen trades on Day one last year. 895 00:43:24,266 --> 00:43:25,746 Speaker 1: Does that sound like it's too much? I think that's 896 00:43:25,746 --> 00:43:29,706 Speaker 1: the stat I got thirteen, So all of this could 897 00:43:29,746 --> 00:43:31,906 Speaker 1: be moot. But DJ, do you want do you have 898 00:43:32,026 --> 00:43:33,786 Speaker 1: two seconds for me to just go through the entire 899 00:43:33,866 --> 00:43:38,346 Speaker 1: draft real quick? Go for it, Aaron, I'm going to 900 00:43:38,426 --> 00:43:41,906 Speaker 1: just rattle them off, all right. Panthers one Bryce Young, 901 00:43:42,386 --> 00:43:48,146 Speaker 1: two Texans Tyree Wilson, three Cardinals, Will Anderson, four Colts. 902 00:43:48,226 --> 00:43:52,986 Speaker 1: Take Will Levis over CJ. Stroud, five Seahawks c J. 903 00:43:53,306 --> 00:43:56,266 Speaker 1: Stroud to the Seattle Seahawks. No one has that anywhere. 904 00:43:56,386 --> 00:44:01,426 Speaker 1: That's why I do this. Six Lions, Jalen Carter, seven 905 00:44:01,586 --> 00:44:08,626 Speaker 1: Raiders Devin Witherspoon, eight Falcons Peter Scornski, nine Bears Christian Gonzales, 906 00:44:08,706 --> 00:44:14,306 Speaker 1: ten Eagles Byjon Robinson, eleven Titans Jackson Smith, Najibba, I 907 00:44:14,346 --> 00:44:16,186 Speaker 1: always get it wrong? What is it? Nijigba? 908 00:44:16,346 --> 00:44:19,666 Speaker 2: Did I in jig in jigba? You're quote myself? 909 00:44:19,786 --> 00:44:24,226 Speaker 1: I feel like I'm Jis constant Texans twelve. No one 910 00:44:24,346 --> 00:44:26,266 Speaker 1: has them taking a quarterback with that to I mean 911 00:44:26,626 --> 00:44:28,586 Speaker 1: Anthony Richardson, He's sitting there. I don't know if that's 912 00:44:28,586 --> 00:44:31,546 Speaker 1: why you draft him one, but gosh, what do we 913 00:44:31,626 --> 00:44:34,106 Speaker 1: do with Richardson? What do you if he I. 914 00:44:34,106 --> 00:44:35,826 Speaker 2: Don't know where to put him. I don't. I don't 915 00:44:35,946 --> 00:44:38,066 Speaker 2: like I haven't talked to somebody that says, you know 916 00:44:38,146 --> 00:44:40,306 Speaker 2: what this team is a Richard like. I've talked to 917 00:44:40,626 --> 00:44:43,386 Speaker 2: zillion people that say the cults are eleves. Now, I 918 00:44:43,506 --> 00:44:44,946 Speaker 2: haven't talked to any I just don't know where to 919 00:44:44,986 --> 00:44:46,306 Speaker 2: put him. Gosh. 920 00:44:46,786 --> 00:44:52,266 Speaker 1: Thirteen Jets, Broderick Jones, fourteen Patriots Paris Johnson, fifteen Packers 921 00:44:52,386 --> 00:44:55,106 Speaker 1: Nolan Smith, another Georgia defender. You're right, they took two 922 00:44:55,146 --> 00:44:59,106 Speaker 1: in the first round last year. Sixteen Commanders, Dalton Kincaid 923 00:44:59,186 --> 00:45:02,426 Speaker 1: at a Utah tight end, seventeen Steelers Darnell Right, offensive 924 00:45:02,466 --> 00:45:05,586 Speaker 1: tackle at a Tennessee Lions. Joey Porter junior out of 925 00:45:05,626 --> 00:45:10,026 Speaker 1: Penn State Buccaneers, Lucas van Ness out of Iowa Seahawks. 926 00:45:10,266 --> 00:45:12,186 Speaker 1: I don't know what the hell I was doing here, Oh, 927 00:45:12,426 --> 00:45:16,946 Speaker 1: Cyrus Torrence twentieth overall sull Could it be? I don't know, right, 928 00:45:17,266 --> 00:45:22,226 Speaker 1: big guy who knows twenty one Chargers, Jordan Addison wide 929 00:45:22,266 --> 00:45:27,226 Speaker 1: receiver to USC Ravens twenty two, Emmanuel Forbes Vikings they 930 00:45:27,306 --> 00:45:30,706 Speaker 1: go corner as well, Deontay Banks Jaguars go corner as well. 931 00:45:30,786 --> 00:45:36,226 Speaker 1: Brian Branch Giants, Quintin Johnson wide receiver, TCU, Cowboys, Jamior 932 00:45:36,306 --> 00:45:41,506 Speaker 1: Gibbs running back at Alabama, Bill's Matthew bergeron offensive lineman 933 00:45:41,546 --> 00:45:46,426 Speaker 1: out of Syracuse, Bengals, Anton Harrison, offensive lineman at Oklahoma, 934 00:45:46,986 --> 00:45:50,986 Speaker 1: Saint Michael Mayer out of Notre Dame Eagles, Will McDonald 935 00:45:51,546 --> 00:45:54,426 Speaker 1: the fourth out of Iowa State, and then Miles Murphy 936 00:45:54,466 --> 00:45:56,826 Speaker 1: out of Clemson finishes out the first round going to 937 00:45:56,906 --> 00:45:59,466 Speaker 1: the Chiefs. That's a first round, folks. That is a 938 00:45:59,546 --> 00:46:00,026 Speaker 1: first round. 939 00:46:00,106 --> 00:46:01,466 Speaker 2: Thirty one for thirty one, I nailed it. 940 00:46:02,386 --> 00:46:02,986 Speaker 1: That was fun. 941 00:46:03,306 --> 00:46:05,266 Speaker 2: It's good stuff, man, It's a good exercise. And again 942 00:46:06,106 --> 00:46:08,546 Speaker 2: I always tell people, one of my pet peeves through 943 00:46:08,586 --> 00:46:11,746 Speaker 2: this process is not specifically mock draft related, but is 944 00:46:11,826 --> 00:46:16,226 Speaker 2: when when people can throw out this guy's a top 945 00:46:16,466 --> 00:46:18,866 Speaker 2: he's a first round pick. This guy is a top 946 00:46:18,946 --> 00:46:20,626 Speaker 2: fifty pick all day long, and it's like, well, if 947 00:46:20,666 --> 00:46:22,666 Speaker 2: I add up all the guys that you've said our 948 00:46:22,706 --> 00:46:25,666 Speaker 2: first round picks, Like, there's not forty five of these 949 00:46:25,706 --> 00:46:27,626 Speaker 2: guys going in the first round. So we got to 950 00:46:27,626 --> 00:46:29,666 Speaker 2: stop saying all these guys are first round picks. When 951 00:46:29,666 --> 00:46:32,186 Speaker 2: you do an exercise like this, you realize there's some 952 00:46:32,386 --> 00:46:34,306 Speaker 2: really good players that aren't going to get picked in 953 00:46:34,306 --> 00:46:35,546 Speaker 2: the first round in the NFL. 954 00:46:35,946 --> 00:46:37,986 Speaker 1: I don't know, is it still Gil Brandt who does it? 955 00:46:38,146 --> 00:46:41,306 Speaker 1: Like the NFL invites these guys and everyone assumes that, 956 00:46:41,626 --> 00:46:44,146 Speaker 1: like the rig is in if they got invited to 957 00:46:44,186 --> 00:46:46,026 Speaker 1: the draft and they're attending, they're going in the first round. 958 00:46:46,066 --> 00:46:48,586 Speaker 1: That's not the case. How many drafts do you have 959 00:46:48,666 --> 00:46:50,666 Speaker 1: to be at where you realize there's usually five to 960 00:46:50,786 --> 00:46:52,466 Speaker 1: six guys in that green room the next day who 961 00:46:52,506 --> 00:46:53,666 Speaker 1: were not selected day one. 962 00:46:54,466 --> 00:46:57,306 Speaker 2: Yeah. No, I always say there's probably four guys that 963 00:46:57,346 --> 00:46:59,866 Speaker 2: get invited every year that if you be honest, they 964 00:46:59,906 --> 00:47:00,546 Speaker 2: pack too soon. 965 00:47:01,786 --> 00:47:04,986 Speaker 1: All right, Danel Jeremiah so excited for your work next week. 966 00:47:05,026 --> 00:47:06,786 Speaker 1: You're going to be doing a lot of stuff obviously 967 00:47:06,866 --> 00:47:10,666 Speaker 1: throughout the week, but most importantly Thursday night, Draft Night. 968 00:47:10,706 --> 00:47:12,626 Speaker 1: I am an unabashed fan of our coverage of the 969 00:47:12,786 --> 00:47:15,186 Speaker 1: NFL network. I know I'm very biased, but I know 970 00:47:15,266 --> 00:47:18,186 Speaker 1: we're doing crossover stuff with ESPN, I beg of every 971 00:47:18,266 --> 00:47:21,666 Speaker 1: listener put on NFL Network Night one, Night two, and 972 00:47:21,746 --> 00:47:24,346 Speaker 1: then when you and I joined forces the special Day three, 973 00:47:24,426 --> 00:47:26,546 Speaker 1: when we're on the table together, some of my favorite moments. 974 00:47:27,906 --> 00:47:31,386 Speaker 2: I know what you just said, and I agree with you, 975 00:47:31,466 --> 00:47:33,466 Speaker 2: except for one thing I will dispute. You said. My 976 00:47:33,586 --> 00:47:37,066 Speaker 2: favorite thing is Thursday Night. But my favorite thing is 977 00:47:37,186 --> 00:47:38,066 Speaker 2: not Thursday night. 978 00:47:38,186 --> 00:47:40,626 Speaker 1: Talk about Saturday night. Talk about it is. 979 00:47:40,746 --> 00:47:45,026 Speaker 2: My favorite thing is Sunday night or no, Saturday, Nurday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 980 00:47:45,146 --> 00:47:47,746 Speaker 2: Saturday Night. Me and Shregs. I'm holding up a picture 981 00:47:47,786 --> 00:47:49,426 Speaker 2: right now. You're listening. You don't know what I'm doing. 982 00:47:49,986 --> 00:47:51,586 Speaker 2: It's a picture of me and Shreggs having a nice 983 00:47:51,666 --> 00:47:53,946 Speaker 2: romantic dinner at the belagio next to the window with 984 00:47:54,066 --> 00:47:54,466 Speaker 2: the fountain. 985 00:47:54,746 --> 00:47:58,186 Speaker 1: We got a reservation at a hotel last here at 986 00:47:58,306 --> 00:48:02,026 Speaker 1: five thirty Saturday after the draft, and it was at 987 00:48:02,026 --> 00:48:03,426 Speaker 1: a restaurant that I want to say, was in the 988 00:48:03,466 --> 00:48:07,506 Speaker 1: bolagio overlooking the fountains. And a man came by and said, 989 00:48:07,866 --> 00:48:09,946 Speaker 1: I will take your photograph because it was so romantic. 990 00:48:09,986 --> 00:48:11,866 Speaker 1: They thought we were a couple. I will take your 991 00:48:11,906 --> 00:48:14,106 Speaker 1: photograph and you guys will put it in one of 992 00:48:14,146 --> 00:48:15,986 Speaker 1: these sleeves and you can have the photograph and all 993 00:48:16,026 --> 00:48:17,346 Speaker 1: this stuff, and I go, yeah, do it, do it. 994 00:48:17,746 --> 00:48:19,746 Speaker 1: And then the guy charged me fifty eight dollars for 995 00:48:19,866 --> 00:48:23,026 Speaker 1: said photograph. We split it, We split it, we split it. 996 00:48:23,146 --> 00:48:24,906 Speaker 1: And guess what's in my dressing room right now? At 997 00:48:24,946 --> 00:48:29,306 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football? There's literally like an NFL almanac. There 998 00:48:29,466 --> 00:48:32,306 Speaker 1: is a bag of high chew candy, and then there 999 00:48:32,426 --> 00:48:34,986 Speaker 1: is that picture. I don't have any pictures of my family. 1000 00:48:35,066 --> 00:48:36,826 Speaker 1: I have that picture of you and I at the 1001 00:48:36,866 --> 00:48:39,546 Speaker 1: ballagio overlooking the fountains. And guess what. 1002 00:48:39,786 --> 00:48:41,666 Speaker 2: I can't wait to see what you have cooked up 1003 00:48:41,706 --> 00:48:42,906 Speaker 2: for us this year. I can't wait. 1004 00:48:43,026 --> 00:48:45,346 Speaker 1: Annual tradition we have said, we've done this. We did this. 1005 00:48:45,426 --> 00:48:47,786 Speaker 1: I started in Nashville, and you and I both agree. 1006 00:48:47,786 --> 00:48:50,226 Speaker 1: And it's almost like are the feeling of when the 1007 00:48:50,306 --> 00:48:53,226 Speaker 1: draft is done. It feels like there's a seven thousand 1008 00:48:53,346 --> 00:48:55,426 Speaker 1: pound gorilla that is just off your shoulders, and you 1009 00:48:55,466 --> 00:48:57,546 Speaker 1: and I treat ourselves to a steak, a piece of fish, 1010 00:48:57,626 --> 00:48:59,786 Speaker 1: whatever it is. We enjoy each other's company. 1011 00:48:59,826 --> 00:49:03,226 Speaker 2: That Saturday night, Yeah, that's on again. It's one of 1012 00:49:03,266 --> 00:49:04,706 Speaker 2: my favorite days of the year. I can't wait for 1013 00:49:04,786 --> 00:49:06,226 Speaker 2: the draft, can't wait to be with you, buddy. We're 1014 00:49:06,226 --> 00:49:08,546 Speaker 2: going to have a blast, and I think this exercise 1015 00:49:08,666 --> 00:49:10,826 Speaker 2: proved that none of us really have any idea what's 1016 00:49:10,826 --> 00:49:13,266 Speaker 2: going to happen in this thing. Buckle up and enjoy 1017 00:49:13,346 --> 00:49:13,666 Speaker 2: the ride. 1018 00:49:13,746 --> 00:49:15,346 Speaker 1: I'm just hoping for a lot of trade. So my 1019 00:49:15,466 --> 00:49:17,386 Speaker 1: mock draft, I have an excuse when it's all wrong 1020 00:49:17,586 --> 00:49:21,626 Speaker 1: on Thursday. That's it. Daniel Jeremiah at Move the Sticks, 1021 00:49:21,826 --> 00:49:24,386 Speaker 1: my favorite draft analyst and one of my favorite people 1022 00:49:24,666 --> 00:49:26,666 Speaker 1: that we work with here at the NFL Network, and 1023 00:49:27,226 --> 00:49:28,586 Speaker 1: just in general, it's awesome, dude. 1024 00:49:28,586 --> 00:49:29,906 Speaker 2: And Aaron, I'm. 1025 00:49:29,746 --> 00:49:32,306 Speaker 1: Gonna let you sign us off here with the music 1026 00:49:32,466 --> 00:49:35,306 Speaker 1: because this was it mock draft. What's up? Doc? Can 1027 00:49:35,386 --> 00:49:38,146 Speaker 1: we mock everyone? Watching the NFL Draft coverage next week 1028 00:49:38,186 --> 00:49:39,266 Speaker 1: on NFL Network DJ. 1029 00:49:39,386 --> 00:49:40,626 Speaker 2: Thank you, Bro, Thank you buddy. 1030 00:49:49,026 --> 00:49:51,706 Speaker 1: The Season with Peter Schrager is a production of the 1031 00:49:51,866 --> 00:49:55,866 Speaker 1: NFL and partnership with iHeartRadio. For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, 1032 00:49:55,906 --> 00:50:00,746 Speaker 1: visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts.