1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:29,628 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Ye Happy Monday. It's Draft week. In 3 00:00:29,708 --> 00:00:32,548 Speaker 1: the words of Silk Sonic seven seven seven, let's go. 4 00:00:32,708 --> 00:00:35,348 Speaker 1: This is Vegas. You are looking at the draft stage. 5 00:00:35,588 --> 00:00:39,068 Speaker 1: Three days from now live from right there, the future 6 00:00:39,068 --> 00:00:40,908 Speaker 1: stars at the NFL will take the stage. It's the 7 00:00:40,948 --> 00:00:44,428 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two NFL Draft. It's presented by Rising It 8 00:00:44,468 --> 00:00:48,588 Speaker 1: All kicks off twenty eighth in primetime on NFL Network. 9 00:00:48,668 --> 00:00:54,028 Speaker 1: More coverage on ABC, ESPN and ESPN DA portas. Visit 10 00:00:54,188 --> 00:00:57,308 Speaker 1: NFL dot com slash Draft from more info there and welcome. 11 00:00:57,508 --> 00:00:59,988 Speaker 1: So good morning football. We're presented by Ram Trucks all 12 00:01:00,028 --> 00:01:02,828 Speaker 1: week long. Appreciate them and appreciate you for choosing this 13 00:01:02,948 --> 00:01:05,348 Speaker 1: this morning. We're sitting here to the table in New 14 00:01:05,428 --> 00:01:10,348 Speaker 1: York with Matt Castle. Yeah so oh it's good to 15 00:01:10,388 --> 00:01:13,148 Speaker 1: be back. You know, all these beautiful faces. I miss 16 00:01:13,188 --> 00:01:15,428 Speaker 1: you guys, you too in you Oh, thank you. I 17 00:01:15,428 --> 00:01:17,508 Speaker 1: appreciate you. What have you even up to? Because are 18 00:01:17,548 --> 00:01:19,268 Speaker 1: you like you're a draft guy? You like the draft. 19 00:01:19,388 --> 00:01:21,628 Speaker 1: You gotta love the draft and what it does not 20 00:01:21,748 --> 00:01:24,068 Speaker 1: just for the franchises, but also for the individual and 21 00:01:24,108 --> 00:01:25,828 Speaker 1: you eve an interesting draft store. We'll have to dig 22 00:01:25,868 --> 00:01:28,788 Speaker 1: into this week. Kyle brandis here, Okay, Adams then they're studying, 23 00:01:28,868 --> 00:01:30,988 Speaker 1: and there's Peter Schrager and what he does with the draft. Yeah, 24 00:01:31,028 --> 00:01:32,948 Speaker 1: and Kay, I used to come in on a Monday 25 00:01:32,948 --> 00:01:34,788 Speaker 1: of draft week and I'm like, Okay, we know who's 26 00:01:34,788 --> 00:01:37,628 Speaker 1: going on, we know who's going to I got nothing, 27 00:01:37,708 --> 00:01:40,628 Speaker 1: Let's go. And this is the year where they all 28 00:01:40,628 --> 00:01:42,188 Speaker 1: just are like, throw the mock drafts away and never 29 00:01:42,188 --> 00:01:45,148 Speaker 1: mentioned them again because the amount of conjecture and spy 30 00:01:45,308 --> 00:01:47,788 Speaker 1: versus spy stuff going on in the top five is 31 00:01:47,828 --> 00:01:49,868 Speaker 1: off the charter now, which makes this draft all the 32 00:01:49,908 --> 00:01:51,868 Speaker 1: more interesting. I love it. We don't know who's going 33 00:01:51,948 --> 00:01:54,788 Speaker 1: number one. It makes it fun. Let's go to Vegas. 34 00:01:54,908 --> 00:01:57,988 Speaker 1: It is early in the morning, late at night, I guess, 35 00:01:58,348 --> 00:02:00,548 Speaker 1: depending on what drought to in Vegas and what most 36 00:02:00,548 --> 00:02:06,148 Speaker 1: people are Tom Pellasero joining us, they're Spountain because Vegas 37 00:02:06,188 --> 00:02:08,428 Speaker 1: thrill is going to be great all week long. Three 38 00:02:08,468 --> 00:02:11,188 Speaker 1: days to go, Pelaserra. What is this scene like out 39 00:02:11,228 --> 00:02:14,788 Speaker 1: there in Vegas ahead of Round one on Thursday night? 40 00:02:14,828 --> 00:02:18,588 Speaker 1: And extra good morning to you. Definitely early for me, 41 00:02:18,828 --> 00:02:21,508 Speaker 1: late for all the people. I walked past as I 42 00:02:21,588 --> 00:02:24,268 Speaker 1: came over here to our suite at the Cosmopolitan. Let 43 00:02:24,268 --> 00:02:25,668 Speaker 1: me set the scene a little bit for you here. 44 00:02:25,708 --> 00:02:28,468 Speaker 1: Obviously you got Caesar's right there behind me. The Blagio's 45 00:02:28,508 --> 00:02:31,108 Speaker 1: just off camera, the Blagio fountains, which you showed right 46 00:02:31,148 --> 00:02:33,468 Speaker 1: behind me here, that's where the arrivals are going to 47 00:02:33,508 --> 00:02:35,868 Speaker 1: be starting on Thursday night. Guys, you look great. It 48 00:02:35,908 --> 00:02:37,428 Speaker 1: looks like it's a green screen behind you, but it's 49 00:02:37,468 --> 00:02:40,348 Speaker 1: the real deal. Meanwhile, Tom, also the other real deal 50 00:02:40,468 --> 00:02:42,948 Speaker 1: is the Jaguars are only the sixth team in the 51 00:02:42,948 --> 00:02:45,428 Speaker 1: modern era to go back to back number one overall 52 00:02:45,468 --> 00:02:47,468 Speaker 1: picks in consecutive years. They got to stick the landing 53 00:02:47,548 --> 00:02:48,948 Speaker 1: on this one. So as we are now just a 54 00:02:48,948 --> 00:02:50,708 Speaker 1: few days away from them really stepping up to make 55 00:02:50,748 --> 00:02:53,668 Speaker 1: the pick, what are the Jags thinking? Well, Jaguars GM 56 00:02:53,708 --> 00:02:55,868 Speaker 1: Trent Bulky said late last week they're down to four 57 00:02:55,908 --> 00:02:59,828 Speaker 1: players who are possibilities with that number one overall pick. Now, 58 00:02:59,908 --> 00:03:01,948 Speaker 1: certainly you would expect within the building they got a 59 00:03:01,948 --> 00:03:04,228 Speaker 1: good idea who's going to go number one overall? But 60 00:03:04,508 --> 00:03:07,508 Speaker 1: usually when a GM says that publicly, it's in an 61 00:03:07,548 --> 00:03:10,268 Speaker 1: attempt to get somebody to move up that they like 62 00:03:10,468 --> 00:03:12,868 Speaker 1: several players and would be willing to move back. Well, 63 00:03:12,908 --> 00:03:14,548 Speaker 1: that's been one of the stories as I've talked to 64 00:03:14,588 --> 00:03:17,908 Speaker 1: general managers in recent days, is without that number one 65 00:03:18,028 --> 00:03:20,628 Speaker 1: clear cut quarterback prospect, there's just not a lot of 66 00:03:20,668 --> 00:03:23,068 Speaker 1: teams that are looking to move up in the draft. 67 00:03:23,148 --> 00:03:26,188 Speaker 1: So if the Jaguars presumably stay at number one, certainly 68 00:03:26,188 --> 00:03:28,108 Speaker 1: some of the guys we've talked about, Treyvon Walker, the 69 00:03:28,188 --> 00:03:30,868 Speaker 1: edge player from Georgia, Aiden Hutchinson from Michigan would be 70 00:03:30,868 --> 00:03:33,468 Speaker 1: two of the names potentially in consideration. But they also 71 00:03:33,548 --> 00:03:36,108 Speaker 1: had visits late in the process with ikey Akwanu the 72 00:03:36,108 --> 00:03:39,828 Speaker 1: tackle from North Carolina State, even Neil the tackle from Alabama. 73 00:03:39,908 --> 00:03:42,428 Speaker 1: A lot of uncertainty and that really runs throughout the 74 00:03:42,468 --> 00:03:44,748 Speaker 1: top ten throughout the first round. This is one of 75 00:03:44,748 --> 00:03:48,308 Speaker 1: the most unpredictable drafts, as Peter mentioned that anybody within 76 00:03:48,348 --> 00:03:50,948 Speaker 1: the league can remember, and it all starts out right 77 00:03:50,948 --> 00:03:53,588 Speaker 1: there at number one. Also a lot of pressure, especially 78 00:03:53,668 --> 00:03:56,868 Speaker 1: with Trent Balky and those Jags picking at the top. 79 00:03:57,108 --> 00:03:59,868 Speaker 1: Yet again, it's something I'm certainly keeping my eye on. 80 00:03:59,908 --> 00:04:01,948 Speaker 1: Thank you so much, Tom Pe talk to you throughout 81 00:04:01,948 --> 00:04:05,548 Speaker 1: the morning here three days out. Shrinks what's the storyline 82 00:04:05,548 --> 00:04:07,588 Speaker 1: that you are really zoning in on for Thursday night? 83 00:04:07,588 --> 00:04:10,348 Speaker 1: All right, so big picture, it's the uncertainty. But like 84 00:04:10,548 --> 00:04:13,108 Speaker 1: Verry Micro in New York City, it's can the Jets 85 00:04:13,108 --> 00:04:15,748 Speaker 1: and Giants field football teams because we haven't had them 86 00:04:15,788 --> 00:04:17,708 Speaker 1: in the last several years. And I look at those 87 00:04:17,708 --> 00:04:19,628 Speaker 1: two squads who kind of hold the keys of the 88 00:04:19,708 --> 00:04:22,668 Speaker 1: top ten, ironically both playing in the same market. But 89 00:04:22,748 --> 00:04:25,348 Speaker 1: look at that. You are talking about just less forty 90 00:04:25,388 --> 00:04:27,708 Speaker 1: percent of the top ten are Jets and Giants picks 91 00:04:27,748 --> 00:04:29,988 Speaker 1: right off, two teams that we haven't been able to 92 00:04:29,988 --> 00:04:32,588 Speaker 1: talk about on Good Morning Football for years as relevant, 93 00:04:32,948 --> 00:04:36,228 Speaker 1: actual contenders, and they can get really good after the 94 00:04:36,228 --> 00:04:38,748 Speaker 1: first day of the draft. You get two blue chip players, 95 00:04:38,988 --> 00:04:40,908 Speaker 1: you can do it. I look at this combo of men, 96 00:04:41,028 --> 00:04:44,028 Speaker 1: Robert Sala and his general manager Joe Douglas, and I 97 00:04:44,068 --> 00:04:45,988 Speaker 1: have to think that these guys are thinking, we're gonna 98 00:04:46,028 --> 00:04:48,028 Speaker 1: get an A plus guy at four and then an 99 00:04:48,028 --> 00:04:49,988 Speaker 1: A plus guy at ten. And if you have those 100 00:04:50,028 --> 00:04:52,708 Speaker 1: two cornerstones, and you have Zach Wilson from last year 101 00:04:52,708 --> 00:04:55,188 Speaker 1: and Vera Tucker, two first round picks from last year, 102 00:04:55,188 --> 00:04:57,788 Speaker 1: there are no excuses. You have four first round picks 103 00:04:57,788 --> 00:05:00,148 Speaker 1: in two years. For the Jets, they have four picks 104 00:05:00,148 --> 00:05:03,028 Speaker 1: in the top forty. If you can't field a competitive 105 00:05:03,068 --> 00:05:05,548 Speaker 1: team with four picks on the forty, I don't know 106 00:05:05,548 --> 00:05:07,868 Speaker 1: what to tell you. It means that you missfired on picks, 107 00:05:07,908 --> 00:05:10,548 Speaker 1: but also you haven't gotten the most out of those 108 00:05:10,628 --> 00:05:13,508 Speaker 1: young players. As for the Giants, here's what I'm hearing 109 00:05:13,508 --> 00:05:16,388 Speaker 1: on the Giants. I'm hearing offensive tackle at five, whether 110 00:05:16,428 --> 00:05:18,868 Speaker 1: it be Neil Ikey or Cross. And I'm here and 111 00:05:18,868 --> 00:05:22,068 Speaker 1: they're trying like heck to trade back at seven, collect 112 00:05:22,148 --> 00:05:24,828 Speaker 1: more assets that they are in salary cap. Hell, still 113 00:05:25,108 --> 00:05:27,668 Speaker 1: the worst salary cap situation in the entire league. That 114 00:05:27,708 --> 00:05:29,628 Speaker 1: they're going to try to load up with some extra 115 00:05:29,668 --> 00:05:32,788 Speaker 1: picks in this draft. But for me, it's those two organizations. Yeah, 116 00:05:32,828 --> 00:05:35,068 Speaker 1: the Jaguars are up there, and the Lions and the Texans, 117 00:05:35,108 --> 00:05:37,628 Speaker 1: but this draft for me, really starts at four with 118 00:05:37,828 --> 00:05:41,188 Speaker 1: a market that is so hungry for football. Football to 119 00:05:41,308 --> 00:05:43,188 Speaker 1: number one sport in the land right now, and this 120 00:05:43,268 --> 00:05:45,708 Speaker 1: city number one in the media markets has not had 121 00:05:45,748 --> 00:05:48,228 Speaker 1: a competitive team in at least half a decade. So 122 00:05:48,268 --> 00:05:50,788 Speaker 1: I think Jets and Giants controlling the keys top ten. 123 00:05:50,828 --> 00:05:53,788 Speaker 1: It's when I'm getting fired, let's go, let's go for me. 124 00:05:53,868 --> 00:05:56,428 Speaker 1: It's this quarterback class right when you're looking at it. 125 00:05:56,508 --> 00:05:59,028 Speaker 1: And the reason I say that is because that's what sells. 126 00:05:59,068 --> 00:06:02,028 Speaker 1: It's the most important position on everybody's team. But when 127 00:06:02,028 --> 00:06:03,948 Speaker 1: you're looking at it, in these teams that are in 128 00:06:04,068 --> 00:06:06,068 Speaker 1: need of a quarterback, are you going to go out 129 00:06:06,108 --> 00:06:08,708 Speaker 1: and grab a guy like Kenney Pickett because of his experience, 130 00:06:08,748 --> 00:06:11,028 Speaker 1: because he's the safe play, because I'm not trying to 131 00:06:11,028 --> 00:06:13,268 Speaker 1: take anything away from or discredit him. He can make 132 00:06:13,268 --> 00:06:16,068 Speaker 1: all the throws, he can make second reaction plays in 133 00:06:16,068 --> 00:06:19,148 Speaker 1: which he can get outside the pocket. He's got athleticism, 134 00:06:19,188 --> 00:06:21,188 Speaker 1: So I really like him, and he's the most NFL 135 00:06:21,268 --> 00:06:23,628 Speaker 1: ready because of the scheme in the type of transition 136 00:06:23,668 --> 00:06:26,428 Speaker 1: that he would make into the NFL. But then on 137 00:06:26,468 --> 00:06:28,788 Speaker 1: the other hand, you've got a guy like Malik Willis 138 00:06:28,868 --> 00:06:31,828 Speaker 1: right who he just jumps off the page at you. Right, 139 00:06:31,868 --> 00:06:34,828 Speaker 1: He's got a complete cannon for an arm. He is 140 00:06:34,908 --> 00:06:37,908 Speaker 1: absolutely a dual threat quarterback. He can run the RPOs, 141 00:06:37,948 --> 00:06:41,028 Speaker 1: the zone reads. But again it's kind of a gamble 142 00:06:41,028 --> 00:06:43,628 Speaker 1: because how does that type of play transition to the 143 00:06:43,828 --> 00:06:47,508 Speaker 1: NFL and translate into an NFL locker room, So you 144 00:06:47,588 --> 00:06:49,908 Speaker 1: have a lot to consider with that, And is one 145 00:06:49,948 --> 00:06:51,868 Speaker 1: of these teams willing to go and put all their 146 00:06:51,868 --> 00:06:53,908 Speaker 1: poker chips in the middle of the table in Vegas 147 00:06:53,908 --> 00:06:57,388 Speaker 1: this week and say I'm gonna take Malik Willis and go, hey, 148 00:06:57,828 --> 00:07:00,108 Speaker 1: this is my guy, considering that he might, you know, 149 00:07:00,188 --> 00:07:02,428 Speaker 1: while his ceiling is this high, he might be a project. 150 00:07:02,428 --> 00:07:05,068 Speaker 1: And where did those guys go? I think the story 151 00:07:05,148 --> 00:07:07,148 Speaker 1: is Thursday night is going to be chaos. I think 152 00:07:07,228 --> 00:07:09,788 Speaker 1: Friday morning is going to be a disaster, a beautiful one. 153 00:07:09,788 --> 00:07:12,228 Speaker 1: I really mean that so much mystery. And what I'm 154 00:07:12,268 --> 00:07:13,988 Speaker 1: looking forward to is I've talked about this a little bit. 155 00:07:14,148 --> 00:07:16,308 Speaker 1: For fans and for spectators, at this point in the 156 00:07:16,388 --> 00:07:18,788 Speaker 1: draft build up, you start to get into this belief 157 00:07:18,828 --> 00:07:20,828 Speaker 1: that the mocks are right and that this is how 158 00:07:20,868 --> 00:07:22,828 Speaker 1: the picks are gonna go. And then when your team 159 00:07:22,868 --> 00:07:25,188 Speaker 1: takes someone else, you're gonna what do you mean Zerline 160 00:07:25,228 --> 00:07:27,188 Speaker 1: didn't have It doesn't matter when Land zer Land had 161 00:07:27,228 --> 00:07:28,948 Speaker 1: on drafted. It's what the team did. And if you 162 00:07:28,948 --> 00:07:30,908 Speaker 1: look at the mocks, just if you look at all 163 00:07:30,908 --> 00:07:33,148 Speaker 1: of them, for this media group, there's about eight of them, 164 00:07:33,188 --> 00:07:36,228 Speaker 1: including Peters, nine different players going in the top five. 165 00:07:36,468 --> 00:07:39,468 Speaker 1: Regarding Kenny Pickett, Chad Reuter has Kenny Pickett going to 166 00:07:39,508 --> 00:07:42,228 Speaker 1: the Lions at two. Charles Davis has him going to 167 00:07:42,268 --> 00:07:45,668 Speaker 1: the Lions at thirty two. Yes, Charles Davis has Desmond 168 00:07:45,748 --> 00:07:48,948 Speaker 1: Ritter taken before Kenny Pickett. Peter has Matt Correll in 169 00:07:48,988 --> 00:07:51,308 Speaker 1: the first round. Cynthia Freeland, who goes to a different 170 00:07:51,468 --> 00:07:54,028 Speaker 1: different angle, she has zero quarterbacks in the first round. 171 00:07:54,068 --> 00:07:56,068 Speaker 1: He might think, okay, Cynthia found some numbers that are 172 00:07:56,508 --> 00:07:58,828 Speaker 1: Bucky Brooks has zero quarterbacks in the first round, and 173 00:07:58,868 --> 00:08:01,748 Speaker 1: Bucky Brooks is a tape guy. Peter King released his 174 00:08:01,828 --> 00:08:05,108 Speaker 1: mock this morning. Cavan Thibodeau falls all the way to thirteen. 175 00:08:05,388 --> 00:08:08,428 Speaker 1: Malik Willis not drafted in the first round. Malik Willis 176 00:08:08,468 --> 00:08:10,708 Speaker 1: is attending the draft. Peter King, who's is plugged in 177 00:08:10,748 --> 00:08:12,708 Speaker 1: as anybody does not have him in the first round. 178 00:08:12,748 --> 00:08:15,388 Speaker 1: And this is all not to mention all this chaos 179 00:08:15,788 --> 00:08:18,308 Speaker 1: in the middle of the draft. Deebo Samuel has traded 180 00:08:18,548 --> 00:08:22,828 Speaker 1: Baker Mayfield is traded Jimmy garoppol or Friday morning. People 181 00:08:22,828 --> 00:08:24,748 Speaker 1: are going to be shocked, They're going to be angry. 182 00:08:24,828 --> 00:08:27,228 Speaker 1: Typically it's the first three to four. We know, we 183 00:08:27,308 --> 00:08:28,708 Speaker 1: know how they're gonna Let's get to one of the 184 00:08:28,708 --> 00:08:31,828 Speaker 1: crazy picks. They're all crazy picks, thirty two out of 185 00:08:31,908 --> 00:08:33,588 Speaker 1: thirty two and I can't remember a draft like it. 186 00:08:33,628 --> 00:08:35,508 Speaker 1: The NFL network should cut that as a promo and 187 00:08:35,548 --> 00:08:37,708 Speaker 1: be using that as the selling point, because that's truly it. 188 00:08:37,708 --> 00:08:40,868 Speaker 1: It's the indecision, and it's the unknown, which is and 189 00:08:40,908 --> 00:08:43,588 Speaker 1: it's in Vegas of all places, right, it's like perfect 190 00:08:43,668 --> 00:08:46,628 Speaker 1: sitting there, quarterbacks that we know we're gonna go top five. 191 00:08:46,708 --> 00:08:49,068 Speaker 1: You outlined it perfectly. I'll ask you. You played the 192 00:08:49,108 --> 00:08:51,828 Speaker 1: quarterback position. You're one of these. You know you outlined 193 00:08:51,828 --> 00:08:54,628 Speaker 1: it very objectively. Now get in there. You're a quarterback 194 00:08:54,668 --> 00:08:56,908 Speaker 1: and eighty team in the top ten. Are you going 195 00:08:56,908 --> 00:08:59,628 Speaker 1: with the experience of picket like you said, are you 196 00:08:59,708 --> 00:09:03,628 Speaker 1: going with the potential of the leak? You know it's 197 00:09:03,948 --> 00:09:06,388 Speaker 1: such a difficult decision, but I'm gonna go with Kenny 198 00:09:06,388 --> 00:09:08,668 Speaker 1: Pickett because I just think that he's the most NFL 199 00:09:08,708 --> 00:09:10,548 Speaker 1: ready right now. And when you look at his skill 200 00:09:10,548 --> 00:09:13,228 Speaker 1: set and look, he doesn't have the strongest army, doesn't that, 201 00:09:13,268 --> 00:09:15,188 Speaker 1: but he delivers the baby. He finished third in the 202 00:09:15,228 --> 00:09:18,348 Speaker 1: Heisman Trophy running. He's actually a lot more athletic than 203 00:09:18,348 --> 00:09:20,428 Speaker 1: people give him credit for. He can definitely run the 204 00:09:20,508 --> 00:09:22,308 Speaker 1: zone read and all that stuff. But when you look 205 00:09:22,388 --> 00:09:24,948 Speaker 1: at the way that he progresses through a read, the 206 00:09:24,988 --> 00:09:27,948 Speaker 1: concepts that he was he was given throughout the course 207 00:09:28,028 --> 00:09:32,188 Speaker 1: of the year, like that defined what an NFL quarterback 208 00:09:32,388 --> 00:09:34,628 Speaker 1: is and how he had performed. Look, and a lot 209 00:09:34,628 --> 00:09:36,668 Speaker 1: of people want to discredit him because he only played 210 00:09:36,668 --> 00:09:39,268 Speaker 1: one year of superior football at the college level, But look, 211 00:09:39,348 --> 00:09:40,868 Speaker 1: we can all look to Joe Burrow and say the 212 00:09:40,868 --> 00:09:42,908 Speaker 1: same thing about his career and what he was able 213 00:09:42,948 --> 00:09:45,348 Speaker 1: to do. Matt Castle started through. When was the last 214 00:09:45,348 --> 00:09:46,988 Speaker 1: time we didn't know who was going number one overall? 215 00:09:47,108 --> 00:09:49,268 Speaker 1: Was it twenty eighteen? Baker? Donald? Even though I really 216 00:09:49,308 --> 00:09:51,628 Speaker 1: thought it was Donald, Baker was Baker was a shock, 217 00:09:52,028 --> 00:09:54,348 Speaker 1: But you knew there's a few guys there were thoroughbred 218 00:09:54,388 --> 00:09:56,628 Speaker 1: quarterbacks and that's not the case here. I mean, I'm 219 00:09:56,628 --> 00:10:01,828 Speaker 1: thinking back to Eric Fisher, a Tackle Luke, all kinds 220 00:10:01,868 --> 00:10:03,628 Speaker 1: of people like that who are just being through. It's 221 00:10:03,668 --> 00:10:07,148 Speaker 1: a really weird but a fun way. Elsewhere in the 222 00:10:07,268 --> 00:10:09,788 Speaker 1: NFL landscape, Let's take a look at where Super Bowl 223 00:10:09,908 --> 00:10:13,028 Speaker 1: champion Mett Stafford has been he visited his old stomping 224 00:10:13,068 --> 00:10:16,668 Speaker 1: grounds in Detroit. Why, well, that's Mickey Cabrera, of course, 225 00:10:16,668 --> 00:10:20,748 Speaker 1: to watch the Tigers first baseman get his three thousand hit. 226 00:10:20,828 --> 00:10:22,948 Speaker 1: It was important for him to be there. This is 227 00:10:22,988 --> 00:10:25,508 Speaker 1: pretty cool. It is I can Mickey Cabrera is playing 228 00:10:25,588 --> 00:10:27,788 Speaker 1: us still, it's unbelievable. Like the career, the career and 229 00:10:27,828 --> 00:10:30,548 Speaker 1: that he's had, but the respect among these athletes and 230 00:10:30,628 --> 00:10:34,028 Speaker 1: these memorable pivotal moments in their respective careers, and a 231 00:10:34,028 --> 00:10:35,828 Speaker 1: ton of those have happened, of course over the year. 232 00:10:35,868 --> 00:10:37,908 Speaker 1: So I'll ask you, and I'll start with you, mister Castle, 233 00:10:37,988 --> 00:10:41,548 Speaker 1: if you could go back, what incredible monumental sports moment 234 00:10:41,548 --> 00:10:43,508 Speaker 1: would you have loved to be part of? Well, this 235 00:10:43,548 --> 00:10:45,188 Speaker 1: is simple for me. I mean I grew up in 236 00:10:45,268 --> 00:10:48,068 Speaker 1: Los Angeles, LA Dodgers fans. Last year I got to 237 00:10:48,108 --> 00:10:50,308 Speaker 1: take my boys for their first game, Max Munsey walk 238 00:10:50,348 --> 00:10:53,468 Speaker 1: off home hears on a Diamondbacks. But my moment that 239 00:10:53,508 --> 00:10:55,588 Speaker 1: I would have loved to be at nineteen eighty eight 240 00:10:55,708 --> 00:10:59,228 Speaker 1: Game one World Series. We've got a gentleman by the 241 00:10:59,308 --> 00:11:01,428 Speaker 1: name of Kurt Gibson, his only at bat in the 242 00:11:01,468 --> 00:11:05,268 Speaker 1: World Series, walks up off Dennis Eckersley the most dominant 243 00:11:05,268 --> 00:11:08,268 Speaker 1: picture of the time. I mean, the man can hardly walk, 244 00:11:08,308 --> 00:11:10,308 Speaker 1: he can hardly get out of his wheelchair at that point, 245 00:11:10,348 --> 00:11:13,468 Speaker 1: and he comes up O two against Innis accurately hits 246 00:11:13,468 --> 00:11:16,468 Speaker 1: a three run homer walk off. And I've been at 247 00:11:16,508 --> 00:11:19,268 Speaker 1: Dodgers Stadium and it's so electric and so much fun. 248 00:11:19,308 --> 00:11:21,548 Speaker 1: And as soon as that happens and they win a ballgame, 249 00:11:21,868 --> 00:11:27,348 Speaker 1: the song comes on. I love it. It is It's awesome. 250 00:11:27,388 --> 00:11:29,948 Speaker 1: So that's that's my moment. I don't believe what I 251 00:11:30,148 --> 00:11:32,588 Speaker 1: just saw, and I love that you can see the 252 00:11:32,588 --> 00:11:34,948 Speaker 1: tail lights leaving Chavez Ravine in the right field as 253 00:11:34,988 --> 00:11:37,108 Speaker 1: the wall bull goes over the wall, classic la fan 254 00:11:37,188 --> 00:11:38,748 Speaker 1: right there. That's it, and I'm gonna go with a 255 00:11:38,788 --> 00:11:41,188 Speaker 1: similar kind of moment where fans were like because that 256 00:11:41,268 --> 00:11:43,348 Speaker 1: was eighty eight for the Dodgers. They hadn't won since 257 00:11:43,348 --> 00:11:45,948 Speaker 1: Fernandomania in the early eighties, and it was like the 258 00:11:46,068 --> 00:11:49,228 Speaker 1: Rangers of New York Yes Hockey had waited fifty four 259 00:11:49,348 --> 00:11:51,388 Speaker 1: years to win a Stanley Cup, and every time they 260 00:11:51,428 --> 00:11:54,028 Speaker 1: played the Islanders or the Devils or the Flyers, they're here. 261 00:11:54,108 --> 00:11:59,188 Speaker 1: Chance of nineteen forty Dun Dun nineteen forty. This isn't 262 00:11:59,228 --> 00:12:01,508 Speaker 1: when there was thirty teams. They're part of the original six. 263 00:12:01,628 --> 00:12:04,268 Speaker 1: So they've been waiting fifty four years. Game seven, after 264 00:12:04,428 --> 00:12:07,068 Speaker 1: given up a lead in the series to the Vancouver Canucks, 265 00:12:07,228 --> 00:12:10,348 Speaker 1: Brian Leach, Adam Graves, Mark Messier and the boys, they 266 00:12:10,388 --> 00:12:13,308 Speaker 1: take it over. The New York City gets a World Cup, 267 00:12:13,388 --> 00:12:16,108 Speaker 1: starts friend the news you got their Stanley Cup, and 268 00:12:16,188 --> 00:12:18,988 Speaker 1: I remember being a kid in Jersey and this being 269 00:12:19,028 --> 00:12:22,228 Speaker 1: like the only story in sports for about, oh, I 270 00:12:22,228 --> 00:12:23,788 Speaker 1: don't know, three months, and then the next year that 271 00:12:23,908 --> 00:12:26,708 Speaker 1: the Devil's won, but it was the Rangers went in 272 00:12:26,748 --> 00:12:29,108 Speaker 1: the Cup. And still remember Mike and the Mad Dog 273 00:12:29,148 --> 00:12:31,788 Speaker 1: going back and forth to Vancouver, to New York City, 274 00:12:31,828 --> 00:12:34,468 Speaker 1: then to Houston because the Knicks were playing the Rockets 275 00:12:34,468 --> 00:12:36,348 Speaker 1: in a series. It was an amazing time in New 276 00:12:36,388 --> 00:12:38,308 Speaker 1: York sports as we sit here today and gosh, New 277 00:12:38,388 --> 00:12:41,468 Speaker 1: York City has not had many moments for joy on 278 00:12:41,588 --> 00:12:44,108 Speaker 1: any of the sports teams. I can feel the Genesis 279 00:12:44,188 --> 00:12:46,468 Speaker 1: controller and it's got a little pizza grease on it, 280 00:12:46,588 --> 00:12:48,668 Speaker 1: just a little bit, you know, Mickey Kaprag I got 281 00:12:48,708 --> 00:12:50,668 Speaker 1: pulled into this YouTube wormhole the other day watch the 282 00:12:50,708 --> 00:12:53,468 Speaker 1: O three World Series. He faces off against Roger Clemens, 283 00:12:53,508 --> 00:12:56,268 Speaker 1: who is twenty years older than him. Clemens goes up 284 00:12:56,268 --> 00:12:59,428 Speaker 1: in and on him twice. Two times Cabrera ends up 285 00:12:59,428 --> 00:13:01,868 Speaker 1: going opposite field home run. It's an amazing World Series 286 00:13:01,868 --> 00:13:03,708 Speaker 1: that was after the Steve Bartman Series and the NLCS. 287 00:13:03,788 --> 00:13:05,948 Speaker 1: It's great. But from me, I would love to be 288 00:13:06,108 --> 00:13:09,588 Speaker 1: in Hawaii right around February, coldest month of the year, 289 00:13:09,628 --> 00:13:12,788 Speaker 1: two thousand and seven, we're in Hawaii, a little vacations. 290 00:13:12,948 --> 00:13:14,988 Speaker 1: Oh look the Pro Bowls in town. I want to 291 00:13:15,028 --> 00:13:16,588 Speaker 1: go to the Pro Bowl of days two thousand was 292 00:13:16,588 --> 00:13:20,028 Speaker 1: there was Belichick coaching against Peyton, your boy Carson one MVP. 293 00:13:20,308 --> 00:13:22,948 Speaker 1: There was an a Dahlias Thomas touchdown. And that's all great, 294 00:13:22,948 --> 00:13:25,868 Speaker 1: but imagine being there and having your concessions and whatever 295 00:13:25,908 --> 00:13:27,308 Speaker 1: you is, and you're in the stands and this in 296 00:13:27,348 --> 00:13:29,588 Speaker 1: the sleepy Pro Bowl game in the third quarter, the 297 00:13:29,628 --> 00:13:32,108 Speaker 1: AFC says, I think we'll punt, No we won't, and 298 00:13:32,148 --> 00:13:34,628 Speaker 1: you're standing in the stands watching this happen. With due 299 00:13:34,668 --> 00:13:37,868 Speaker 1: respect to the Rangers and the Kirk Gibson and the Dodgers, 300 00:13:37,988 --> 00:13:40,468 Speaker 1: this might be the greatest play in sports history. In three, 301 00:13:40,868 --> 00:13:48,388 Speaker 1: two good nights. Aloha means goodbye. Brian Mormon, Mahallo, Sean Taylor, 302 00:13:48,708 --> 00:13:51,108 Speaker 1: maybe my favorite NFL play, maybe my favorite sports play, 303 00:13:51,188 --> 00:13:55,188 Speaker 1: maybe my favorite woman human history man walks on moon 304 00:13:55,308 --> 00:13:57,628 Speaker 1: and chaff Taylor lays out Brian Morman. That's right, and 305 00:13:57,628 --> 00:14:00,348 Speaker 1: there's no there's no conspiracy, Theorious Peter. This actually happened. 306 00:14:00,628 --> 00:14:02,828 Speaker 1: This was not on a stage in Los Angeles. I 307 00:14:02,828 --> 00:14:05,988 Speaker 1: would like to be in the field in Honolulu just 308 00:14:06,268 --> 00:14:09,748 Speaker 1: watch that happen, and then uh, I'll go and go 309 00:14:09,788 --> 00:14:12,228 Speaker 1: to a coconut bra and have my tie and just 310 00:14:12,268 --> 00:14:15,868 Speaker 1: celebrate it. Sure best sports moment you've ever been to. 311 00:14:16,188 --> 00:14:19,588 Speaker 1: I saw at Rosemont Horizon about nineteen ninety one. I 312 00:14:19,588 --> 00:14:22,788 Speaker 1: saw the Ultimate Warrior Pin the Undertaker after having taken 313 00:14:22,828 --> 00:14:25,188 Speaker 1: the Tombstone pile Driver, which has since been outlawed, and 314 00:14:25,268 --> 00:14:27,908 Speaker 1: he shipped the ropes and Andre the Giant was ringside. 315 00:14:27,908 --> 00:14:30,668 Speaker 1: The laid under the Giant. So that was that was game. 316 00:14:30,868 --> 00:14:32,708 Speaker 1: You weren't there. I was in a Cup World Series 317 00:14:32,708 --> 00:14:35,828 Speaker 1: game Cubs Indians. It was amazing. I paid a lot 318 00:14:35,828 --> 00:14:37,428 Speaker 1: of money for the ticket that I couldn't afford. They 319 00:14:37,468 --> 00:14:39,508 Speaker 1: lost the game and then never lost another one straight. 320 00:14:39,588 --> 00:14:41,228 Speaker 1: What was it. I would say, I've been there for 321 00:14:41,228 --> 00:14:44,508 Speaker 1: the Philly Special in those Eagles pas celebrating the Super 322 00:14:44,508 --> 00:14:47,428 Speaker 1: Bowl victor first time nineteen six moment was great. Boston 323 00:14:47,508 --> 00:14:50,628 Speaker 1: Celtics Lakers, you were there? Yeah, I was there, which 324 00:14:50,628 --> 00:14:55,868 Speaker 1: one tame six Celtics won and it was phenomenal. Boston 325 00:14:55,988 --> 00:15:00,828 Speaker 1: went bananas. Ye David Threes Game six, twenty eleven walk 326 00:15:00,908 --> 00:15:04,188 Speaker 1: off in the eleventh craziest moment ever. All Right, BILLI 327 00:15:17,668 --> 00:15:19,348 Speaker 1: I don't know about you, Kyle. I'm having a great 328 00:15:19,388 --> 00:15:22,028 Speaker 1: time about the draft. Great. I'm happy. I hope you 329 00:15:22,028 --> 00:15:26,028 Speaker 1: are too. Jacksonville, all these great teams and great players. 330 00:15:26,068 --> 00:15:28,668 Speaker 1: I got a tweet from someone watching named Stephanie Pruitt 331 00:15:28,828 --> 00:15:31,588 Speaker 1: six minutes ago, Dude, are you having any fun this 332 00:15:31,628 --> 00:15:34,348 Speaker 1: morning on Good Morning Football? If so, tell your face, 333 00:15:34,748 --> 00:15:37,068 Speaker 1: She says, I need to cheer up. And I'm not perfect, 334 00:15:37,108 --> 00:15:38,268 Speaker 1: and I have a lot of flaws on the air, 335 00:15:38,388 --> 00:15:40,428 Speaker 1: but normally it's not that I'm not having a good time. 336 00:15:40,468 --> 00:15:42,948 Speaker 1: I don't have any energy. So what's going on, Stephanie, 337 00:15:43,068 --> 00:15:46,548 Speaker 1: I'm having a great time. I'm not a psychologist, but 338 00:15:46,788 --> 00:15:49,308 Speaker 1: maybe it has something to do with the looming Packers 339 00:15:49,428 --> 00:15:54,508 Speaker 1: draft choices. So it's somewhere in your you know, you're like, 340 00:15:54,668 --> 00:15:56,668 Speaker 1: when the Packers spend their two first round picks on 341 00:15:56,708 --> 00:15:59,548 Speaker 1: a safety and an outside linebacker, then I'll need to 342 00:15:59,628 --> 00:16:02,668 Speaker 1: cheer up. But until then, let's talk Jack and it's 343 00:16:02,748 --> 00:16:05,228 Speaker 1: time for the lead block, Tom. We gotta talk about 344 00:16:05,228 --> 00:16:07,188 Speaker 1: these quarterbacks. We've got Mac Castle here on the show, 345 00:16:07,228 --> 00:16:09,108 Speaker 1: and in the first hour we're doing flips talking about 346 00:16:09,148 --> 00:16:10,828 Speaker 1: him all but the hair that we're hearing is that 347 00:16:10,908 --> 00:16:13,548 Speaker 1: this isn't the same quarterback class as last year. So 348 00:16:13,708 --> 00:16:15,348 Speaker 1: what do you think happens and how many do you 349 00:16:15,348 --> 00:16:17,628 Speaker 1: think actually come off the board in round one? Peter, 350 00:16:17,668 --> 00:16:21,868 Speaker 1: there's not that clearcut frontline guy. There's not a Trevor 351 00:16:21,948 --> 00:16:24,068 Speaker 1: Lawrence or even a Kyler Murray. Who's emerged is the 352 00:16:24,108 --> 00:16:27,228 Speaker 1: clear number one overall pick, But certainly there's a lot 353 00:16:27,228 --> 00:16:30,668 Speaker 1: of developmental talent, and who people like depends on who 354 00:16:30,708 --> 00:16:33,548 Speaker 1: you talk to. Let's start out with Malik Willis from Liberty. 355 00:16:33,628 --> 00:16:36,148 Speaker 1: He's the guy that multiple coaches told me is the 356 00:16:36,188 --> 00:16:39,708 Speaker 1: only quarterback in this class with true NFL traits because 357 00:16:39,788 --> 00:16:42,428 Speaker 1: the big arm, the running nobility. He played in a 358 00:16:42,548 --> 00:16:45,628 Speaker 1: simplistic offense at Liberty, like some of these other quarterbacks did, 359 00:16:45,788 --> 00:16:48,308 Speaker 1: but certainly they feel like this is a guy who's 360 00:16:48,348 --> 00:16:50,628 Speaker 1: going to be able to learn. He's got the upside. 361 00:16:50,908 --> 00:16:54,188 Speaker 1: You need somebody to play right now. It's Pitts Kenny Pickett. 362 00:16:54,188 --> 00:16:57,068 Speaker 1: But the question on him is just the arm talent, 363 00:16:57,308 --> 00:16:59,628 Speaker 1: whether or not you've got that elite trait that you 364 00:16:59,708 --> 00:17:02,028 Speaker 1: can fall back upon, whether he's going to get a 365 00:17:02,028 --> 00:17:03,948 Speaker 1: whole lot better than he was last season when he 366 00:17:03,988 --> 00:17:07,628 Speaker 1: had any good breakout season, then Lady in round one. 367 00:17:07,748 --> 00:17:10,268 Speaker 1: Several general managers I've spoken to in the past few 368 00:17:10,348 --> 00:17:13,268 Speaker 1: days believe we could get a run on some of 369 00:17:13,268 --> 00:17:17,028 Speaker 1: those other quarterbacks, whether it's Desmond Ritter, Sam Howe, maybe 370 00:17:17,028 --> 00:17:19,908 Speaker 1: even Matt Corral. There's a couple of factors here, for one, 371 00:17:19,908 --> 00:17:21,348 Speaker 1: and there's a bunch of teams the top of the 372 00:17:21,348 --> 00:17:24,588 Speaker 1: second round that all need a quarterback. If you move 373 00:17:24,828 --> 00:17:27,068 Speaker 1: into the first, not only do you leaf frog the 374 00:17:27,108 --> 00:17:29,068 Speaker 1: Lions who are threat to take one at number thirty two, 375 00:17:29,188 --> 00:17:32,468 Speaker 1: but you also get the financial advantages of having the 376 00:17:32,628 --> 00:17:35,868 Speaker 1: fifth year option. If you've identified one of those guys 377 00:17:36,148 --> 00:17:37,988 Speaker 1: and they slipped to an area you think you can 378 00:17:38,028 --> 00:17:40,868 Speaker 1: go get them. It would not surprise anybody if we 379 00:17:40,988 --> 00:17:44,148 Speaker 1: see one or more trades back into the first to 380 00:17:44,228 --> 00:17:47,628 Speaker 1: grab a QB. Guys, it's an excellent point by you, PELASERA. 381 00:17:47,668 --> 00:17:49,868 Speaker 1: Appreciate you setting the tone for us so early in 382 00:17:49,948 --> 00:17:52,308 Speaker 1: the morning. Grab yourself some close me and we'll talk 383 00:17:52,348 --> 00:17:54,628 Speaker 1: to you in a bit. Could we get I want 384 00:17:54,628 --> 00:17:57,548 Speaker 1: some flavor behind him. I want I want some of 385 00:17:57,588 --> 00:18:01,388 Speaker 1: those people making their way home out there in Vegas. 386 00:18:01,428 --> 00:18:02,868 Speaker 1: All right, let's go to the top of the draft. 387 00:18:03,108 --> 00:18:05,628 Speaker 1: Still a mystery. What's going to happen everyone? Overall? The 388 00:18:05,708 --> 00:18:09,788 Speaker 1: Jags are making that choice. Jim Trent Belky is weighing 389 00:18:09,828 --> 00:18:12,988 Speaker 1: that decision. He talked about his pre draft process at 390 00:18:12,988 --> 00:18:16,308 Speaker 1: a press conference. You guys already know who you're gonna 391 00:18:16,308 --> 00:18:18,708 Speaker 1: be picking? Or is that still a work in progress? 392 00:18:18,908 --> 00:18:22,668 Speaker 1: That's still a work in progress. How many players are 393 00:18:22,668 --> 00:18:26,428 Speaker 1: truly under consideration at number one? Have you row that 394 00:18:26,468 --> 00:18:30,108 Speaker 1: down too? Four? You know, Aidan's a good football player. 395 00:18:30,188 --> 00:18:32,948 Speaker 1: There's other good football players in this draft, and there's 396 00:18:32,948 --> 00:18:35,268 Speaker 1: gonna who's going to be the best player when it's 397 00:18:35,308 --> 00:18:37,908 Speaker 1: all said and done. Yick, If we knew that, we'd 398 00:18:37,908 --> 00:18:41,748 Speaker 1: go to Vegas and lay the money down. All right, 399 00:18:41,788 --> 00:18:44,188 Speaker 1: So that's Peterson and Belki there. He says four players 400 00:18:44,468 --> 00:18:47,628 Speaker 1: for Jacksonville. I think every mock draft I've seen, at 401 00:18:47,708 --> 00:18:50,548 Speaker 1: least over at NFL dot Com is split between Aiden Hutchinson, 402 00:18:50,588 --> 00:18:52,948 Speaker 1: who says is a very good player, and Trey Von Walker, 403 00:18:52,988 --> 00:18:56,628 Speaker 1: who's a very good different prospect than hutch So what 404 00:18:56,708 --> 00:18:58,988 Speaker 1: will the number one picks say about the Jags and 405 00:18:59,028 --> 00:19:01,308 Speaker 1: what they're building for the future. Kyle, You've been pretty 406 00:19:01,308 --> 00:19:03,508 Speaker 1: adamant of what you think should happen. Yeah, you know, 407 00:19:03,508 --> 00:19:05,228 Speaker 1: their first draft pick all the way back in nineteen 408 00:19:05,308 --> 00:19:08,028 Speaker 1: ninety five and the expansion Draft, and now twenty seven 409 00:19:08,068 --> 00:19:09,828 Speaker 1: years later. I think it's the most important draft pick 410 00:19:09,828 --> 00:19:12,068 Speaker 1: they've ever made in their entire organization. I think it 411 00:19:12,188 --> 00:19:15,908 Speaker 1: is the number one important one that they cannot blow this. 412 00:19:15,948 --> 00:19:18,228 Speaker 1: I've talked about this a lot. No team in NFL 413 00:19:18,268 --> 00:19:20,028 Speaker 1: history has ever had the number one pick three years 414 00:19:20,108 --> 00:19:21,708 Speaker 1: in a row, the number one overall pick, and they 415 00:19:21,708 --> 00:19:23,668 Speaker 1: would do that if they fall in their face this year. 416 00:19:24,388 --> 00:19:27,388 Speaker 1: There's a lot at stake in the sense that it's 417 00:19:27,428 --> 00:19:29,428 Speaker 1: fallen into what we just showed with the mock drafts 418 00:19:29,508 --> 00:19:32,668 Speaker 1: of sexy and bald versus safe and conservative. Now, I 419 00:19:32,668 --> 00:19:35,508 Speaker 1: don't think Aidan Hutchinson is that safe and conservative. But 420 00:19:36,068 --> 00:19:39,588 Speaker 1: if you're the Jaguars, like you have to land this plane. 421 00:19:39,828 --> 00:19:42,348 Speaker 1: Last year, you went sexy with the coaching hire and 422 00:19:42,348 --> 00:19:44,588 Speaker 1: you went bold and you're gonna blow everybody away, And 423 00:19:44,708 --> 00:19:47,188 Speaker 1: it was an unmitigated disaster. It's one of the worst. 424 00:19:47,308 --> 00:19:48,988 Speaker 1: It's the worst decisions they've ever made. Was the high 425 00:19:49,068 --> 00:19:52,268 Speaker 1: Urban Meyer last year. So if you even if you 426 00:19:52,268 --> 00:19:55,428 Speaker 1: do believe that Hutchinson is safe and solid, great, get 427 00:19:55,468 --> 00:19:57,668 Speaker 1: safe and solid. Are you looking around their division? I 428 00:19:57,708 --> 00:20:00,428 Speaker 1: don't see a lot of sexy anyway. I see Matt 429 00:20:00,508 --> 00:20:03,268 Speaker 1: Ryan and Ryan Tannehill, And like, I don't think you 430 00:20:03,428 --> 00:20:06,028 Speaker 1: need to compete with the AFC West, or you need 431 00:20:06,068 --> 00:20:09,028 Speaker 1: to compete with Lamar and Burrow. You know, if they 432 00:20:09,108 --> 00:20:10,788 Speaker 1: if they go and they take the risk and they 433 00:20:10,788 --> 00:20:12,748 Speaker 1: get Trayvon Walker and they say screw it, We're gonna 434 00:20:12,748 --> 00:20:14,908 Speaker 1: go for it. God bless him. But also that GM 435 00:20:14,908 --> 00:20:17,628 Speaker 1: has a lot on the line, and he survived Urban Meyer, 436 00:20:17,708 --> 00:20:20,188 Speaker 1: and he has survived fans showing up to the stadium 437 00:20:20,228 --> 00:20:23,108 Speaker 1: in costume in protest of him. If they do take 438 00:20:23,188 --> 00:20:27,148 Speaker 1: Trayvon Walker and he turns on into a disaster, that's 439 00:20:27,188 --> 00:20:30,308 Speaker 1: the legacy there of this time of him, of everybody. 440 00:20:30,428 --> 00:20:32,828 Speaker 1: I genuinely believe Van Hutchinson is the double digit sack 441 00:20:32,868 --> 00:20:34,348 Speaker 1: guy who is really going to be a star in 442 00:20:34,348 --> 00:20:36,228 Speaker 1: this league. But even if you don't, even if you 443 00:20:36,228 --> 00:20:38,028 Speaker 1: do think it's conservative, if there was ever a time 444 00:20:38,068 --> 00:20:39,588 Speaker 1: to just be like, for the love of God, we 445 00:20:39,708 --> 00:20:41,868 Speaker 1: just need to have a solid pick here, this is 446 00:20:41,868 --> 00:20:43,428 Speaker 1: the time to do it. And I think it will 447 00:20:43,508 --> 00:20:45,508 Speaker 1: work for them. I really hope they go Hutchinson. I 448 00:20:45,548 --> 00:20:47,548 Speaker 1: don't know if they will, but if I was advising them, 449 00:20:47,628 --> 00:20:50,588 Speaker 1: might be like, guys, don't mess this up, get Hutchinson 450 00:20:50,668 --> 00:20:53,788 Speaker 1: and get Coogo play ball. That's good advice. Can you imagine, like, 451 00:20:53,868 --> 00:20:55,988 Speaker 1: just still mess this up the one pick you're They're 452 00:20:56,028 --> 00:20:57,628 Speaker 1: different from other tea and that's why I'm with you 453 00:20:57,668 --> 00:20:59,388 Speaker 1: on Aidan Hutchinson. You know what, I think he's the 454 00:20:59,388 --> 00:21:02,148 Speaker 1: most complete defensive end in the draft. He's dynamic, he 455 00:21:02,188 --> 00:21:05,468 Speaker 1: had fourteen sacks this last season. He can play in coverage. 456 00:21:05,508 --> 00:21:07,108 Speaker 1: But you know what, the interesting part about him is 457 00:21:07,188 --> 00:21:08,628 Speaker 1: a lot of times when you watch these guys that 458 00:21:08,748 --> 00:21:11,988 Speaker 1: rush on the edge, they don't always have a rush plan, right, 459 00:21:12,028 --> 00:21:14,388 Speaker 1: they don't have multiple moves. But this guy always has 460 00:21:14,428 --> 00:21:16,708 Speaker 1: a rush plan. He can use his hands. He can 461 00:21:16,788 --> 00:21:19,468 Speaker 1: use speed to power. I mean, he's just a dynamic player. 462 00:21:19,468 --> 00:21:22,108 Speaker 1: And the other part that you constantly hear about Aiden 463 00:21:22,468 --> 00:21:24,748 Speaker 1: is that he loves the game. He's gonna work. He's 464 00:21:24,748 --> 00:21:27,668 Speaker 1: a leader not just with his voice but also with 465 00:21:27,748 --> 00:21:30,028 Speaker 1: his actions, and that stands out a lot. And that's 466 00:21:30,068 --> 00:21:32,988 Speaker 1: what this organization needs right now. They need to change 467 00:21:32,988 --> 00:21:35,948 Speaker 1: the culture of this organization. They need strong leadership, and 468 00:21:35,988 --> 00:21:38,948 Speaker 1: it starts from with the coaching staff and the management, 469 00:21:38,988 --> 00:21:41,028 Speaker 1: but then it starts with the players inside that locker 470 00:21:41,108 --> 00:21:42,988 Speaker 1: room and a guy like Aiden Hutchinson, who is the 471 00:21:42,988 --> 00:21:45,068 Speaker 1: captain of that team. He's a guy that can go 472 00:21:45,108 --> 00:21:47,388 Speaker 1: in there and change the dynamics of the locker room 473 00:21:47,388 --> 00:21:49,228 Speaker 1: and show guys how to work. And that's what I 474 00:21:49,268 --> 00:21:51,308 Speaker 1: love about it. It's a right pick. They get it. 475 00:21:51,308 --> 00:21:53,868 Speaker 1: It's an a The next morning we talk about other teams, 476 00:21:53,868 --> 00:21:55,668 Speaker 1: you say the Jaguars did the right thing. But when 477 00:21:55,708 --> 00:21:57,868 Speaker 1: you hear the GM say it's down to four guys, 478 00:21:58,068 --> 00:22:00,468 Speaker 1: I don't think he's bluffing. Everything I hear around the 479 00:22:00,508 --> 00:22:02,188 Speaker 1: league is like, it might not be either one of 480 00:22:02,188 --> 00:22:04,588 Speaker 1: those guys. Evan Neil might be first overall. And if 481 00:22:04,588 --> 00:22:06,668 Speaker 1: Evan Neil's first overall. He'd be the first tackle taken 482 00:22:06,748 --> 00:22:09,348 Speaker 1: first overall since Eric Fisher was so many years ago. 483 00:22:09,428 --> 00:22:11,828 Speaker 1: And it's like, okay, then they've got Evan Neil first overall. 484 00:22:11,868 --> 00:22:14,148 Speaker 1: It's that wide open a draft. And I'll make the 485 00:22:14,188 --> 00:22:16,948 Speaker 1: case for Trayvon Walker. And it's not just some freak 486 00:22:16,988 --> 00:22:19,908 Speaker 1: show footage from the combine. What he did is very 487 00:22:19,988 --> 00:22:24,268 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two. He played everywhere last year. He's versatile. 488 00:22:24,348 --> 00:22:28,028 Speaker 1: In a Micah Parsons NFL. This is that guy. And 489 00:22:28,588 --> 00:22:30,788 Speaker 1: there isn't a Micah Parsons in this draft. And there 490 00:22:30,828 --> 00:22:33,668 Speaker 1: isn't a There might not necessarily be a Penas Sewel 491 00:22:33,708 --> 00:22:35,828 Speaker 1: or Rashawn Slater in this draft. It's not that draft. 492 00:22:36,268 --> 00:22:39,588 Speaker 1: Certainly isn't a Trevor Lawrence or Zach Wilson or a 493 00:22:39,668 --> 00:22:41,988 Speaker 1: Jamar Chase in this draft. So if that's the case, 494 00:22:42,588 --> 00:22:44,508 Speaker 1: is this not the draft to take a swing and say, 495 00:22:44,548 --> 00:22:46,188 Speaker 1: all right, maybe he didn't have as many sacks in 496 00:22:46,308 --> 00:22:50,228 Speaker 1: college as Aidan Hutchinson, but this guy could play over center, 497 00:22:50,308 --> 00:22:52,908 Speaker 1: he could play outside, he could play defensive end. And 498 00:22:52,988 --> 00:22:54,788 Speaker 1: I look at Trent Balkie's history. I've said it on 499 00:22:54,828 --> 00:22:57,588 Speaker 1: the show for a month now, that's been the history 500 00:22:57,628 --> 00:22:59,748 Speaker 1: with him. He doesn't take the share thing. There were 501 00:22:59,748 --> 00:23:03,028 Speaker 1: several share things in twenty eleven when you know they 502 00:23:03,068 --> 00:23:06,028 Speaker 1: passed on JJ Wall and Robert Quinn and Cam Hayward 503 00:23:06,068 --> 00:23:08,948 Speaker 1: and Cam Jordan, and they took Alden Smith and Alden 504 00:23:08,988 --> 00:23:10,508 Speaker 1: Smith in a top ten pick at the time. Ever, 505 00:23:10,628 --> 00:23:12,948 Speaker 1: like Alden Smith at a Missouri went on to have 506 00:23:12,948 --> 00:23:14,748 Speaker 1: the most sacks ever in the history of football for 507 00:23:14,748 --> 00:23:16,668 Speaker 1: a player in his first two years. Like Alden Smith 508 00:23:16,988 --> 00:23:19,068 Speaker 1: was that guy. So balkis say what you want about 509 00:23:19,068 --> 00:23:21,508 Speaker 1: his communication skills and how things went down in San Francisco, 510 00:23:21,588 --> 00:23:23,908 Speaker 1: whatever else. He's got a pretty good track record with 511 00:23:23,948 --> 00:23:25,948 Speaker 1: the draft and he knows how to spot a talent. 512 00:23:25,988 --> 00:23:28,028 Speaker 1: So if Trey Von Walker is the first overall pick, 513 00:23:28,108 --> 00:23:29,988 Speaker 1: I think that is true to Trent Balky's history, and 514 00:23:30,028 --> 00:23:31,908 Speaker 1: I don't think it's a bad pick. But the time 515 00:23:31,948 --> 00:23:35,428 Speaker 1: doesn't the situation matter. Like your men, you're saying, why 516 00:23:35,468 --> 00:23:37,348 Speaker 1: not take a swing? You can't take a swing because 517 00:23:37,348 --> 00:23:39,428 Speaker 1: of a disaster that has been the Jags and the 518 00:23:39,908 --> 00:23:43,268 Speaker 1: craziness of last year with Urban Meyer and your failures. 519 00:23:43,388 --> 00:23:45,668 Speaker 1: Trent Balky, like you'd think the pressure's on him to 520 00:23:45,708 --> 00:23:48,588 Speaker 1: maybe not go for the fences, maybe take the safer 521 00:23:48,628 --> 00:23:51,308 Speaker 1: picks so you can save your job, so you can 522 00:23:51,388 --> 00:23:54,108 Speaker 1: save face with the franchise of what I feel like, 523 00:23:54,108 --> 00:23:56,068 Speaker 1: it's just a different time right now, Like I'm always 524 00:23:56,068 --> 00:23:57,788 Speaker 1: swing for the fences if you see the best. But 525 00:23:57,828 --> 00:24:00,068 Speaker 1: you're saying the day after Hutch they take him, he 526 00:24:00,108 --> 00:24:02,508 Speaker 1: gets a great draft grade. Not the draft grades even 527 00:24:02,548 --> 00:24:04,348 Speaker 1: matter if they take Walker, what's the draft I think 528 00:24:04,468 --> 00:24:07,388 Speaker 1: you are saying, Well, they've passed on Hutch controversial, do 529 00:24:07,428 --> 00:24:10,948 Speaker 1: we want controversial? And Walker could be great? But Walker 530 00:24:10,988 --> 00:24:13,588 Speaker 1: then has to be better than Hutch because you can't 531 00:24:13,628 --> 00:24:15,868 Speaker 1: get it wrong. If there's a team that can't, you 532 00:24:15,908 --> 00:24:18,108 Speaker 1: are the team that cannot get it wrong. And whoever 533 00:24:18,188 --> 00:24:21,228 Speaker 1: you take has to be better than everyone taken behind them, 534 00:24:21,308 --> 00:24:23,148 Speaker 1: or I think it'll be seen a bit murky. It's 535 00:24:23,308 --> 00:24:25,588 Speaker 1: it's really it's a critical draft for them, And that's 536 00:24:25,628 --> 00:24:28,388 Speaker 1: maybe why not to take a philosophical question. Would you 537 00:24:28,428 --> 00:24:31,268 Speaker 1: want your GM drafting with the status of we can't 538 00:24:31,268 --> 00:24:33,348 Speaker 1: get it wrong? Or you want your GM drafting saying 539 00:24:33,668 --> 00:24:35,828 Speaker 1: take the best player available. And it depends on the 540 00:24:35,828 --> 00:24:38,028 Speaker 1: team in the organization. The jagguars gonna get to like 541 00:24:38,028 --> 00:24:40,668 Speaker 1: five hundred football and then we can winning gets winning 542 00:24:40,948 --> 00:24:43,228 Speaker 1: hutches the guy, then hutches the guy. Let me, he said, 543 00:24:43,468 --> 00:24:45,988 Speaker 1: four guys, Hutchinson, Neil Walker, Who do you think would 544 00:24:45,988 --> 00:24:49,188 Speaker 1: I think it would be the fourth one. Yeah, I 545 00:24:49,228 --> 00:24:53,228 Speaker 1: don't think Timid h Okay, All right, which prospect guys 546 00:24:53,228 --> 00:24:55,668 Speaker 1: in this year's draft class are you most confident was 547 00:24:55,708 --> 00:24:59,388 Speaker 1: going to make an immediate impact? Keyword immediate impact in 548 00:24:59,428 --> 00:25:01,228 Speaker 1: the NFL. I think the three of us were blown 549 00:25:01,228 --> 00:25:04,988 Speaker 1: away on Friday by Evan Neil, the offensive tackle Alabama. 550 00:25:05,108 --> 00:25:07,708 Speaker 1: He can play all three positions on the offensive line, 551 00:25:07,748 --> 00:25:10,908 Speaker 1: but he can also mall guys forty career starts in 552 00:25:10,948 --> 00:25:13,548 Speaker 1: the SEC started day one, and take a listen to 553 00:25:13,588 --> 00:25:15,388 Speaker 1: what he said when we asked him on our show 554 00:25:15,428 --> 00:25:17,988 Speaker 1: why he believed he was the best player at his 555 00:25:18,028 --> 00:25:20,868 Speaker 1: position in this draft. Well, Evan Neil came in and 556 00:25:20,868 --> 00:25:22,628 Speaker 1: started as a true freshman, so I knew what it's 557 00:25:22,668 --> 00:25:24,108 Speaker 1: like to be thrown in the fire and I have 558 00:25:24,148 --> 00:25:26,748 Speaker 1: to play early. I'm dependable, only missed one game my 559 00:25:26,868 --> 00:25:28,988 Speaker 1: entire career due to COVID. So you can kind of 560 00:25:29,068 --> 00:25:30,308 Speaker 1: me to be there when you need me. You can 561 00:25:30,388 --> 00:25:33,068 Speaker 1: kind of me to play and also my versatility, played 562 00:25:33,108 --> 00:25:35,788 Speaker 1: three different positions in three different years in the SEC West. 563 00:25:35,868 --> 00:25:37,868 Speaker 1: You know, it's a challenge the thing to do, for sure, 564 00:25:37,948 --> 00:25:39,908 Speaker 1: but no one's perfect. I'm just trying to just work. 565 00:25:39,908 --> 00:25:42,028 Speaker 1: My hard is to fix my game and play to 566 00:25:42,108 --> 00:25:44,948 Speaker 1: the best of my capabilities. I mean, that guy's a 567 00:25:44,948 --> 00:25:47,308 Speaker 1: pro and I can see him playing right now at 568 00:25:47,388 --> 00:25:50,468 Speaker 1: left tackle, right tackle or guard and being very good 569 00:25:50,508 --> 00:25:52,428 Speaker 1: next season. That guy, right there is a ten year 570 00:25:52,468 --> 00:25:53,828 Speaker 1: starter in the league. Is in all pro. I have 571 00:25:53,868 --> 00:25:56,148 Speaker 1: no idea, but I would put my money on Evan 572 00:25:56,268 --> 00:25:58,828 Speaker 1: Neil being a productive player right away next season for 573 00:25:58,908 --> 00:26:01,628 Speaker 1: a good team, a bad team, or anything in between. Yeah, 574 00:26:01,668 --> 00:26:04,668 Speaker 1: he's outstanding. I mean for me. You know, we are 575 00:26:04,668 --> 00:26:06,548 Speaker 1: in New York and one of my favorite plays is 576 00:26:06,588 --> 00:26:08,668 Speaker 1: here in New York and they just did a remix 577 00:26:08,708 --> 00:26:13,148 Speaker 1: and it's called Kyle Kyle Hamilton. Yeah, he's waiting in 578 00:26:13,188 --> 00:26:17,548 Speaker 1: the d third for you. Oh yeah, you know what. 579 00:26:17,668 --> 00:26:20,948 Speaker 1: I love to sing, but I can't sing. Let's go. 580 00:26:21,548 --> 00:26:25,108 Speaker 1: Kyle Hamilton is an immediate impact player. I mean, he's 581 00:26:25,108 --> 00:26:27,188 Speaker 1: a field general. He's a guy that will get everybody 582 00:26:27,228 --> 00:26:29,628 Speaker 1: lined up. But it's the instincts, right, It's the ball 583 00:26:29,668 --> 00:26:32,828 Speaker 1: hawking ability the coverage in the middle of the field 584 00:26:32,868 --> 00:26:34,628 Speaker 1: to be able to get sidelined to sideline. And not 585 00:26:34,628 --> 00:26:36,788 Speaker 1: only that, he can go down cover tight ends. He'll 586 00:26:36,828 --> 00:26:38,868 Speaker 1: come up and hit you. And that's what you want. 587 00:26:38,908 --> 00:26:41,228 Speaker 1: You need that guy in the back, back in to 588 00:26:41,308 --> 00:26:44,188 Speaker 1: get everybody directed in the right formation and the right 589 00:26:44,268 --> 00:26:46,468 Speaker 1: call everything else. And he's a guy that will have 590 00:26:46,468 --> 00:26:48,988 Speaker 1: an immediate impact for any team. It's a great answer. 591 00:26:49,028 --> 00:26:50,988 Speaker 1: It's great singer. Might we love it that you went there? 592 00:26:51,028 --> 00:26:53,828 Speaker 1: The answer for me to impact is Ade Hutchinson. Aidan Hutchinson. Yes, 593 00:26:54,388 --> 00:26:56,308 Speaker 1: the number one pick in the draft. He will have 594 00:26:56,348 --> 00:26:58,068 Speaker 1: two sacks in his first game. He'll bat down a 595 00:26:58,108 --> 00:27:00,428 Speaker 1: ball and he'll have juice. His teammates will go nuts, 596 00:27:00,508 --> 00:27:02,668 Speaker 1: the sideline will go nuts. I don't know why. The 597 00:27:02,748 --> 00:27:05,308 Speaker 1: only comps that keep coming up are people saying, well, 598 00:27:05,308 --> 00:27:07,028 Speaker 1: he can't be the boast of Brothers. He can't be 599 00:27:07,108 --> 00:27:09,788 Speaker 1: t J Watt at best. He's at Trey Hendrickson at best. 600 00:27:09,788 --> 00:27:12,548 Speaker 1: That analysis is lazy, it's worst, it's something else. And 601 00:27:12,628 --> 00:27:15,748 Speaker 1: so if you don't think that Aiden Hutchinson is an explosive, 602 00:27:15,908 --> 00:27:19,108 Speaker 1: talented athlete, just make sure to look up that go 603 00:27:19,148 --> 00:27:21,388 Speaker 1: to the pure measurables. Make sure you know that he 604 00:27:21,388 --> 00:27:23,908 Speaker 1: has a faster three cone drill than Chase Young, that 605 00:27:23,988 --> 00:27:26,228 Speaker 1: he has a faster shuttle than Khalil Mack, that he 606 00:27:26,228 --> 00:27:29,268 Speaker 1: has a faster ten yards split than Miles Garrett. This 607 00:27:29,308 --> 00:27:32,028 Speaker 1: is a six foot seven, two hundred and sixty pound athletes. 608 00:27:32,228 --> 00:27:34,148 Speaker 1: I don't care how long his arms are. I care 609 00:27:34,188 --> 00:27:36,748 Speaker 1: that they're wrapped around the other quarterback like they were 610 00:27:36,908 --> 00:27:39,948 Speaker 1: three times against Ohio State in a win which I 611 00:27:39,948 --> 00:27:42,468 Speaker 1: think was the first Michigan win since the seventies. It's 612 00:27:42,508 --> 00:27:46,228 Speaker 1: Aiden Hutchinson. That's the pick. That's the athlete, that's the impact, 613 00:27:46,308 --> 00:27:48,268 Speaker 1: Make it and move on, all right, everybody that's it. 614 00:27:48,428 --> 00:27:51,108 Speaker 1: But four there's four guys that they want to There's 615 00:27:51,148 --> 00:27:53,708 Speaker 1: four allegedly, and I think there will be one. Isn't 616 00:27:53,988 --> 00:27:57,868 Speaker 1: Aiden coming to Duval. When I hear what aided, When 617 00:27:57,868 --> 00:28:01,588 Speaker 1: I hear immediate impact, I think rookie running back spot especially. 618 00:28:01,628 --> 00:28:03,468 Speaker 1: I know they don't go as early as they used to, 619 00:28:03,588 --> 00:28:06,588 Speaker 1: but late first round, early second round, Breese Hall is 620 00:28:06,628 --> 00:28:09,628 Speaker 1: going to have that impact. He is an incredible player. 621 00:28:09,668 --> 00:28:13,268 Speaker 1: He'll go somewhere where he can crush. Think about this though, 622 00:28:13,268 --> 00:28:15,948 Speaker 1: over the past couple of years. Naji Harris helps get 623 00:28:15,948 --> 00:28:19,788 Speaker 1: the Steelers to the playoffs, Jonathan Taylor gets drafted, breaks records, 624 00:28:19,868 --> 00:28:22,868 Speaker 1: Nick Chubbs, Sony Michelle, don't forget Sony Michelle. His rookie 625 00:28:22,948 --> 00:28:25,388 Speaker 1: year averaged over one hundred yards a game, scoring six 626 00:28:25,468 --> 00:28:29,428 Speaker 1: touchdowns during the playoffs alone on that Patriots super Bowl run. 627 00:28:29,708 --> 00:28:31,388 Speaker 1: When you look at him and you think he could 628 00:28:31,388 --> 00:28:34,468 Speaker 1: go to Buffalo where Peter Schrager hasn't mocked. Just the 629 00:28:34,508 --> 00:28:37,988 Speaker 1: difference he'll make, the impact, the position he'll be put in, 630 00:28:38,308 --> 00:28:41,468 Speaker 1: the big moments he'll be thrust into on the biggest 631 00:28:41,508 --> 00:28:43,908 Speaker 1: stages in that AFC shrikes. I think he could make it. 632 00:28:44,028 --> 00:28:48,468 Speaker 1: The comparisons, you'll love this guy, Matt Forte. Love it's 633 00:28:48,508 --> 00:28:50,868 Speaker 1: pretty good. Love it. Let's see if he's the difference 634 00:28:50,868 --> 00:28:52,668 Speaker 1: maker for a team to make it to the super Bowl. 635 00:28:52,748 --> 00:28:55,148 Speaker 1: That's the kind of team that'll take Breese Hall Morgod 636 00:28:55,148 --> 00:28:56,948 Speaker 1: Morning Football on the way. What should seems to be 637 00:28:56,988 --> 00:28:59,988 Speaker 1: offering for Deebo Samuel. We got our thoughts on that 638 00:29:00,108 --> 00:29:20,748 Speaker 1: straight the head right here on Good Morning Football's Idiot Football. 639 00:29:22,588 --> 00:29:24,948 Speaker 1: Let's do it to Vegas. We go Tom Pella Sero 640 00:29:25,108 --> 00:29:28,388 Speaker 1: our guy on the ground there three days until round one. 641 00:29:28,668 --> 00:29:30,308 Speaker 1: I think, Tom, we had this vision of you being 642 00:29:30,348 --> 00:29:33,348 Speaker 1: in the stratosphere roller coaster, like fifty stories up and 643 00:29:33,428 --> 00:29:35,428 Speaker 1: maybe by the end of the week you will we 644 00:29:35,508 --> 00:29:37,588 Speaker 1: will all be on a roller coaster Thursday night, Tom. 645 00:29:37,628 --> 00:29:40,548 Speaker 1: And that includes people who aren't even going to be drafted, 646 00:29:40,588 --> 00:29:42,828 Speaker 1: maybe they're already in the league, like Deebo Samuel, forty 647 00:29:42,868 --> 00:29:45,708 Speaker 1: nine star receiver. We're hearing that he wants out. What 648 00:29:45,828 --> 00:29:47,268 Speaker 1: is the latest you can tell us about that and 649 00:29:47,308 --> 00:29:49,508 Speaker 1: how might that impact Draft night. Well, here's what we know. 650 00:29:49,628 --> 00:29:53,268 Speaker 1: Kyle Deebo Samuel requested a trade from the forty nine 651 00:29:53,348 --> 00:29:56,708 Speaker 1: Ers about three weeks ago. He is not commented publicly 652 00:29:56,748 --> 00:29:59,268 Speaker 1: on the reasons for that. As Ian rapport and I 653 00:29:59,348 --> 00:30:02,388 Speaker 1: have reported his role as a running back slash wide 654 00:30:02,388 --> 00:30:06,148 Speaker 1: receiver is certainly part of the conversations. The forty nine 655 00:30:06,188 --> 00:30:10,388 Speaker 1: Ers have also not commented publicly on Deebo Samuel's trade request. 656 00:30:10,468 --> 00:30:13,188 Speaker 1: They do have him under contract for one more year. 657 00:30:13,228 --> 00:30:16,748 Speaker 1: They of course could use franchise tags after that. I 658 00:30:16,828 --> 00:30:19,108 Speaker 1: would tell you I've spoken to several people who know 659 00:30:19,188 --> 00:30:22,548 Speaker 1: Kyle Shanahan, John Lynch in that organization well, who all 660 00:30:22,548 --> 00:30:25,188 Speaker 1: tell me they do not believe that there will be 661 00:30:25,268 --> 00:30:29,828 Speaker 1: any motivation whatsoever for the forty nine ers to trade debo. Now, 662 00:30:29,868 --> 00:30:32,108 Speaker 1: having said that, of course there are going to be 663 00:30:32,428 --> 00:30:35,468 Speaker 1: phone calls to the forty nine ers, you would anticipate 664 00:30:35,668 --> 00:30:38,228 Speaker 1: that there are going to be very big offers. But 665 00:30:38,468 --> 00:30:40,788 Speaker 1: what would the price be for a guy who Kyle 666 00:30:40,828 --> 00:30:43,468 Speaker 1: Shannon has told his own team in the past is 667 00:30:43,468 --> 00:30:47,908 Speaker 1: the best player he's ever been around. We will find out. 668 00:30:47,948 --> 00:30:50,988 Speaker 1: You would certainly think if a trade is going to happen, 669 00:30:51,268 --> 00:30:54,588 Speaker 1: it would take place before Round one begins on Thursday night. 670 00:30:54,628 --> 00:30:58,028 Speaker 1: Guess wild stuff going on, Tom Peey, appreciate you. And 671 00:30:58,068 --> 00:30:59,988 Speaker 1: over the weekend there are a couple of social media 672 00:31:00,068 --> 00:31:03,788 Speaker 1: sort of spotting, said Deebo Samuel here he is working 673 00:31:03,908 --> 00:31:07,188 Speaker 1: out this, you know, doing some lifting on his own. 674 00:31:07,708 --> 00:31:09,508 Speaker 1: Of course, there was a video of him out and 675 00:31:09,588 --> 00:31:12,748 Speaker 1: joining some nightlife. There was a marquee being carried to 676 00:31:12,828 --> 00:31:16,108 Speaker 1: him that said Deebo is staying forty nine ers. He's 677 00:31:16,188 --> 00:31:19,108 Speaker 1: in the video and he goes nope not. He gives 678 00:31:19,148 --> 00:31:22,188 Speaker 1: that hand signal saying not so much. So. This trade 679 00:31:22,268 --> 00:31:25,428 Speaker 1: request looms large two days to go. As Tom p said, 680 00:31:25,828 --> 00:31:27,788 Speaker 1: look at the top ten picks. Gentlemen, should one of 681 00:31:27,828 --> 00:31:32,268 Speaker 1: these teams offer the farm for Deebo Samuel and Peter? 682 00:31:32,388 --> 00:31:35,228 Speaker 1: What is the farm? What is the farm? Right? Doesn't 683 00:31:35,228 --> 00:31:37,028 Speaker 1: really get dealt for the farm? So have you got 684 00:31:37,148 --> 00:31:39,348 Speaker 1: I asked what would be his market value to a 685 00:31:39,388 --> 00:31:40,948 Speaker 1: lot of people, and they were like, it's probably a 686 00:31:40,948 --> 00:31:43,428 Speaker 1: first rounder this year and either a first or second 687 00:31:43,588 --> 00:31:46,148 Speaker 1: next year, or two first rounders this year, which sounds 688 00:31:46,188 --> 00:31:48,508 Speaker 1: crazy for a wide receiver. But we saw Jamal Adams 689 00:31:48,548 --> 00:31:50,628 Speaker 1: be traded for two first round picks, like we've seen 690 00:31:50,708 --> 00:31:52,748 Speaker 1: it before. I look at these teams and can we 691 00:31:52,748 --> 00:31:54,628 Speaker 1: see the list again of the top ten teams. I 692 00:31:54,628 --> 00:31:56,908 Speaker 1: think the Jets are an interesting position to do that, 693 00:31:56,948 --> 00:31:59,388 Speaker 1: considering their connection We've talked about that with Sala and 694 00:31:59,468 --> 00:32:01,828 Speaker 1: Lafloora having coached him before. I'm gonna throw a different 695 00:32:01,828 --> 00:32:05,868 Speaker 1: wildcard team in this the sixth overall pick right there 696 00:32:05,988 --> 00:32:10,508 Speaker 1: is the Carolina Panthers. Deebo Samuel went to school at 697 00:32:10,508 --> 00:32:14,228 Speaker 1: the University of South Carolina. Diebo Samuel that we've heard 698 00:32:14,228 --> 00:32:16,868 Speaker 1: a million things come out why Deebo might be upset. 699 00:32:16,868 --> 00:32:19,148 Speaker 1: One of the things that I've heard in the last 700 00:32:19,268 --> 00:32:21,548 Speaker 1: couple of days is that and it loves playing in 701 00:32:21,588 --> 00:32:24,028 Speaker 1: northern California. Maybe he wants to play closer to home. 702 00:32:24,068 --> 00:32:26,268 Speaker 1: If I'm the Panthers, this might be their get out 703 00:32:26,268 --> 00:32:28,348 Speaker 1: of jail free card. What does that mean. It means 704 00:32:28,468 --> 00:32:30,428 Speaker 1: you don't have to take the quarterback here. I don't 705 00:32:30,428 --> 00:32:33,428 Speaker 1: think anyone would be upset. If you're a Panthers fan, 706 00:32:33,508 --> 00:32:35,708 Speaker 1: you're like, we traded the sixth pick and we got 707 00:32:35,748 --> 00:32:39,388 Speaker 1: Deebo Samuel, and now we've got Deebo McCaffrey, DJ Moore, 708 00:32:39,548 --> 00:32:41,988 Speaker 1: and we'll figure out the quarterback position. We will, We'll 709 00:32:41,988 --> 00:32:43,668 Speaker 1: get the quarterback position. But you want to talk about 710 00:32:43,708 --> 00:32:45,868 Speaker 1: pure speed and pure talent. If you can have Christian 711 00:32:45,948 --> 00:32:48,468 Speaker 1: McCaffrey healthy at running back, and you can get Deebo 712 00:32:48,548 --> 00:32:51,828 Speaker 1: Samuel happy to be back by where he played college 713 00:32:51,828 --> 00:32:53,668 Speaker 1: ball and where he grew up, and then also have 714 00:32:53,748 --> 00:32:57,028 Speaker 1: DJ Moore where they signed to another extension recently, and 715 00:32:57,308 --> 00:33:01,748 Speaker 1: is fantastic. You've got three of the fastest players in 716 00:33:01,788 --> 00:33:04,308 Speaker 1: the NFL and three the most dynamic offensive players that 717 00:33:04,388 --> 00:33:07,828 Speaker 1: we've seen in the league. That's a very appetizing place 718 00:33:07,868 --> 00:33:10,948 Speaker 1: for a quarterback to wanna play. I gotta say, I 719 00:33:10,988 --> 00:33:13,788 Speaker 1: don't think the Baker Mayfield things happening. I know Ian 720 00:33:13,868 --> 00:33:15,948 Speaker 1: just had a tweet that said, it's it's likely not 721 00:33:16,148 --> 00:33:18,028 Speaker 1: I've heard from the start. I don't. I don't think 722 00:33:18,068 --> 00:33:20,828 Speaker 1: Carolina and Baker were as much of a hot spot 723 00:33:20,828 --> 00:33:23,908 Speaker 1: as people were whispering it to be. I do think 724 00:33:24,388 --> 00:33:26,548 Speaker 1: that they are. They would be very comfortable adding a 725 00:33:26,588 --> 00:33:28,788 Speaker 1: talented player like Debot and not having to take Kenny 726 00:33:28,828 --> 00:33:30,988 Speaker 1: Pickett or Malik Willis or Matt Carrall at six. So 727 00:33:31,028 --> 00:33:33,828 Speaker 1: just put it out there. If geographically this is really 728 00:33:33,868 --> 00:33:35,388 Speaker 1: a place he wants to be and he's gonna come 729 00:33:35,428 --> 00:33:37,588 Speaker 1: in happy and they want to pay him. McCaffrey, Deebo 730 00:33:37,828 --> 00:33:41,468 Speaker 1: and DJ Moore, that's a team question looms large. I mean, 731 00:33:41,508 --> 00:33:43,868 Speaker 1: Ian Rappel Moore did just sort of report that saying 732 00:33:43,868 --> 00:33:47,308 Speaker 1: the Panther's not expected to trade for Brown's quarterback Baker 733 00:33:47,348 --> 00:33:49,708 Speaker 1: Mayfield prior to the first round of the NFL Draft. 734 00:33:49,708 --> 00:33:53,108 Speaker 1: Sources say if they do it at all, Thursday has 735 00:33:53,148 --> 00:33:55,948 Speaker 1: to play out first before any other options are considered. 736 00:33:56,308 --> 00:34:00,228 Speaker 1: Carolina picks number six. Maybe they do get themselves a debot, Matt, 737 00:34:00,228 --> 00:34:02,508 Speaker 1: what are your things? My thoughts? I mean, in terms 738 00:34:02,548 --> 00:34:05,108 Speaker 1: of Debo Simuel, I mean, he's such a unique spot player, right, 739 00:34:05,108 --> 00:34:07,588 Speaker 1: what he does. He had seventeen hundred yards I mean 740 00:34:07,708 --> 00:34:11,108 Speaker 1: seventeen hundred yards this season for over fourteen hundred yards 741 00:34:11,148 --> 00:34:13,548 Speaker 1: receiving three hundred yards on the ground. He's he can 742 00:34:13,588 --> 00:34:15,788 Speaker 1: throw the ball. We saw that. But you know, to me, 743 00:34:15,868 --> 00:34:17,908 Speaker 1: the team that makes sense in the top ten is 744 00:34:17,948 --> 00:34:20,548 Speaker 1: the Jets. They've already tried to trade for Tyree Hill, right, 745 00:34:20,708 --> 00:34:23,628 Speaker 1: they tried to play trade with two second rounders, the 746 00:34:23,668 --> 00:34:27,788 Speaker 1: thirty fisty eighth in a sixtieth pick in their third round. 747 00:34:28,068 --> 00:34:30,148 Speaker 1: But you know, I'd even go as high as to say, 748 00:34:30,348 --> 00:34:32,828 Speaker 1: I'll give you the tenth pick overall because you're not 749 00:34:32,868 --> 00:34:35,148 Speaker 1: going to get that type of talent in this year's draft. 750 00:34:35,308 --> 00:34:38,508 Speaker 1: And what you have here a proven veteran player. And 751 00:34:38,548 --> 00:34:41,068 Speaker 1: in addition to that, look the Jets. Their last time 752 00:34:41,308 --> 00:34:43,748 Speaker 1: they had a Pro Bowl wide receiver was Keyshawn Johnson. 753 00:34:43,748 --> 00:34:45,828 Speaker 1: The last time they've had an All Pro wide receiver 754 00:34:46,148 --> 00:34:51,388 Speaker 1: is Al tomb Like they they're looking for an electric, exciting, 755 00:34:51,428 --> 00:34:54,748 Speaker 1: all pro perennial guy, it's Deebo Samuel and I'm willing 756 00:34:54,788 --> 00:34:56,268 Speaker 1: to do that. In a draft in which you have 757 00:34:56,308 --> 00:34:57,988 Speaker 1: a ton of draft capital, you can go out and 758 00:34:57,988 --> 00:35:00,588 Speaker 1: get a guy that's young, and can help Zach Wilson 759 00:35:00,628 --> 00:35:04,068 Speaker 1: go and continue to develop. This could get crazy. Here's 760 00:35:04,068 --> 00:35:07,068 Speaker 1: what I'm You have this symmetry of one of the 761 00:35:07,108 --> 00:35:09,828 Speaker 1: best players in all of football with the timing of 762 00:35:09,908 --> 00:35:12,908 Speaker 1: a draft class that might be underwhelming and where people 763 00:35:12,948 --> 00:35:15,588 Speaker 1: aren't head over heels with their picks. So someone could 764 00:35:15,668 --> 00:35:17,548 Speaker 1: do it. And now we're hearing though, My question is 765 00:35:17,588 --> 00:35:19,588 Speaker 1: how far does it go? You mentioned the ten pick, 766 00:35:19,668 --> 00:35:21,948 Speaker 1: you mentioned the six pick, why not stop? Why stop there? 767 00:35:22,108 --> 00:35:24,228 Speaker 1: If you're San Francisco and you have a conversation with 768 00:35:24,268 --> 00:35:25,988 Speaker 1: Debo and he is I'm out, I'm out, I'm out, 769 00:35:25,988 --> 00:35:27,388 Speaker 1: I'm out. I don't want to play another down for you. 770 00:35:27,388 --> 00:35:31,348 Speaker 1: Why wouldn't you call Houston or called Detroit, call Jacksonville 771 00:35:31,388 --> 00:35:33,948 Speaker 1: and say you want to get nuts. Would you like 772 00:35:34,028 --> 00:35:35,908 Speaker 1: with the number one overall pick in the NFL draft 773 00:35:35,908 --> 00:35:37,548 Speaker 1: to have Deebo Samuel Now you're gonna have to pay them, 774 00:35:37,588 --> 00:35:40,988 Speaker 1: but you have a proven superstar immediately, or do you 775 00:35:41,028 --> 00:35:43,108 Speaker 1: want to take a tackle or the kid from Michigan Like, 776 00:35:43,148 --> 00:35:45,028 Speaker 1: I don't think there's any limits to this, And I 777 00:35:45,068 --> 00:35:47,348 Speaker 1: think the way that this draft class lands is and 778 00:35:47,428 --> 00:35:50,388 Speaker 1: the way Deebo's time is up is a crazy coincidence 779 00:35:50,428 --> 00:35:53,308 Speaker 1: in which we could see history. Now here's the problem. 780 00:35:53,428 --> 00:35:55,788 Speaker 1: You gotta talk to Deebo too, because if there's something 781 00:35:55,828 --> 00:35:58,748 Speaker 1: to this, like I'm a wide receiver right thinking, hell 782 00:35:58,788 --> 00:36:01,828 Speaker 1: out of here, I understand, like I get it, I 783 00:36:01,908 --> 00:36:03,948 Speaker 1: respect it, but like we are, we want you to 784 00:36:03,988 --> 00:36:06,508 Speaker 1: play Ebo. We don't want you to play wide receiver. 785 00:36:07,188 --> 00:36:09,068 Speaker 1: The numbers that you would look at are what he 786 00:36:09,108 --> 00:36:12,268 Speaker 1: did last year in San Francisco, just purely numerically, what 787 00:36:12,388 --> 00:36:14,988 Speaker 1: he did, the production that he put up. This is 788 00:36:15,028 --> 00:36:17,948 Speaker 1: it most scrimmage jars ever by a Niner, Rice Rice, 789 00:36:18,068 --> 00:36:20,388 Speaker 1: Rice Debo. And he didn't do that by being out 790 00:36:20,388 --> 00:36:22,788 Speaker 1: there and running the ten yard button hook on third 791 00:36:22,788 --> 00:36:27,508 Speaker 1: and ten. He did it with creativity, ingenuity, open mindedness, 792 00:36:27,508 --> 00:36:30,908 Speaker 1: and reinventing modern offense. So if you want that and 793 00:36:30,988 --> 00:36:33,308 Speaker 1: you can support that, you got a coordinator and you're ready, 794 00:36:33,348 --> 00:36:35,628 Speaker 1: and Debo's down for that, but you can't trade it 795 00:36:35,628 --> 00:36:37,148 Speaker 1: for him, and then he'll be like, I'll be out 796 00:36:37,188 --> 00:36:40,868 Speaker 1: there playing the exposition. No, you're playing the Debo position. 797 00:36:41,268 --> 00:36:43,028 Speaker 1: If you're in for that, if he's in for that, 798 00:36:43,108 --> 00:36:45,108 Speaker 1: I don't see any limits, and we could have we 799 00:36:45,108 --> 00:36:47,428 Speaker 1: could have NFL history We're a top five pick, A 800 00:36:47,508 --> 00:36:50,428 Speaker 1: top overall pick likely won't happen. They're two risk adverse. 801 00:36:50,508 --> 00:36:52,068 Speaker 1: But I don't see why not. I don't see why 802 00:36:52,068 --> 00:36:53,868 Speaker 1: you wouldn't at least entertain it that your number one 803 00:36:53,908 --> 00:36:56,068 Speaker 1: overall pick in the draft instead of Evan Neil Ran 804 00:36:56,148 --> 00:36:58,788 Speaker 1: Hudginson is Deebo Samuel and he's coming to Jacksonville. It 805 00:36:58,868 --> 00:37:01,228 Speaker 1: sounds good to me. Je reportedly wouldn't give up the 806 00:37:01,228 --> 00:37:03,348 Speaker 1: ten for Tyree Kill. You think it's a good idea 807 00:37:03,468 --> 00:37:05,188 Speaker 1: to give it up for Debo? I feel like any 808 00:37:06,028 --> 00:37:08,788 Speaker 1: the farm doesn't happen anymore. You guys, what were you 809 00:37:08,788 --> 00:37:11,668 Speaker 1: guys doing last week? What segment was with the Ricky Williams? Oh? Yeah, 810 00:37:11,668 --> 00:37:13,308 Speaker 1: at the Saints trade of their entirets. The reason those 811 00:37:13,348 --> 00:37:16,068 Speaker 1: Ricky Williams things don't happen anymore, and it's because there's 812 00:37:16,108 --> 00:37:18,068 Speaker 1: this huge inherent risk that comes with it. I love 813 00:37:18,108 --> 00:37:19,948 Speaker 1: that you're bringing up that side of it, where it's 814 00:37:20,028 --> 00:37:22,468 Speaker 1: what I can't make a big swing trade, let alone 815 00:37:22,508 --> 00:37:24,668 Speaker 1: the farm for a player if I don't know exactly 816 00:37:24,708 --> 00:37:27,068 Speaker 1: what happened there? Are you going to be happy here? 817 00:37:27,108 --> 00:37:29,228 Speaker 1: And how do I know I can keep you happy here? 818 00:37:29,548 --> 00:37:31,428 Speaker 1: I would have to answer all those questions. Now, Sala 819 00:37:31,508 --> 00:37:33,708 Speaker 1: of course knows him, So maybe that sort of takes 820 00:37:33,708 --> 00:37:36,148 Speaker 1: at the extra level that Tyreek Hill didn't have there. 821 00:37:36,188 --> 00:37:37,708 Speaker 1: I don't know. I have to know all of those 822 00:37:37,748 --> 00:37:39,668 Speaker 1: things going forward because you're going to have to pay 823 00:37:39,748 --> 00:37:42,548 Speaker 1: him big, big money. So before any of that talk happens, 824 00:37:42,588 --> 00:37:44,508 Speaker 1: it has to be so clear. And I'm not sure 825 00:37:44,548 --> 00:37:46,588 Speaker 1: to this point to this. Yeah, And also you have 826 00:37:46,588 --> 00:37:49,188 Speaker 1: to look at Kyle Shanahan, right, he's a genius the 827 00:37:49,308 --> 00:37:52,188 Speaker 1: architecture and how he runs his offensive system and how 828 00:37:52,228 --> 00:37:55,748 Speaker 1: he utilizes debos skill set. Not everybody is capable of 829 00:37:55,788 --> 00:37:59,308 Speaker 1: doing that, and that every offensive coordinator can put together 830 00:37:59,348 --> 00:38:03,668 Speaker 1: a game plan that literally takes him to the limits, 831 00:38:03,948 --> 00:38:06,188 Speaker 1: I mean takes him all the way to get the 832 00:38:06,228 --> 00:38:08,228 Speaker 1: most production out of a player like him in his 833 00:38:08,308 --> 00:38:10,828 Speaker 1: skill set. So it would be very interesting to see 834 00:38:10,908 --> 00:38:14,788 Speaker 1: deebo in another type of offensive structure because he's not 835 00:38:14,828 --> 00:38:16,348 Speaker 1: a guy that's just going to line up and be 836 00:38:16,388 --> 00:38:20,348 Speaker 1: the extracy Michael in New Jersey j They run that offense, 837 00:38:20,388 --> 00:38:22,388 Speaker 1: so that one is the most transferable, right, you just 838 00:38:22,468 --> 00:38:25,268 Speaker 1: drop him in there. Ben mcadow's offensive coorner of the Panthers, 839 00:38:25,308 --> 00:38:27,988 Speaker 1: do I see him running the same offense that Kyle Shannon's. No. 840 00:38:28,108 --> 00:38:30,268 Speaker 1: The true genius and the guy who I think would 841 00:38:30,308 --> 00:38:32,748 Speaker 1: be the most interesting would have been Miami with Michael Daniel, 842 00:38:32,788 --> 00:38:34,588 Speaker 1: who was the run game coordinator. But they don't have 843 00:38:34,588 --> 00:38:36,788 Speaker 1: them first round picks to trade because they got Tyrene. 844 00:38:37,068 --> 00:38:39,268 Speaker 1: It's gonna be fascinating to see where these guys go, because, 845 00:38:39,308 --> 00:38:41,468 Speaker 1: like you said, nobody knows, and that's the fun part 846 00:38:41,468 --> 00:38:44,628 Speaker 1: about the draft. This year's this year's Other years a 847 00:38:44,668 --> 00:38:47,428 Speaker 1: little bit more predictable, this year fascinating. You're out, really 848 00:38:47,428 --> 00:38:51,388 Speaker 1: good Day two too. We'll be back tomorrow. Enjoy Vegas, 849 00:38:51,868 --> 00:38:56,548 Speaker 1: Enjoy the party that is drafting. Equal feel tomorrow